
2.2.2 Computational methods - SLR24
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Sofia Mesa Giner
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does it mean if a problem is computable?
It can be solved using trial and error
It can be solved using a computer algorithm in finite time
It requires artificial intelligence
It has no known solution
Answer explanation
Explanation: A computable problem is one that can be solved by an algorithm within a finite and realistic amount of time.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why might a computable problem still be impractical to solve?
It lacks an algorithm
It requires human judgement
It needs excessive time or resources
It has no inputs
Answer explanation
Explanation: Some problems are theoretically solvable but require too much time, memory, or processing power.
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