One-friend recursion vs iteration. 1. Your task is to accept a tuple a1, a2, ... , an and return the reversed tuple an, an−1, ... , a1. Being lazy, you will only strip off an element from one end or add an element back onto one end. But you have recursive friends to help you. Provide both a paragraph containing the friend’s explanation of the algorithm, and the recursive code. 2. Now suppose that you have a stack, but no friends. (See Chapter 3). Quickly sketch an iterative program that solves this same problem. Be sure to include loop invariants and other the key steps required for describing an iterative algorithm. 3. Trace each of these two programs. Step by step, compare and contrast their computations on a computer. i already uploaded this question 3 times and getting wrong answer so if you don't know right answer dont write rubbih ans otherwise you will get downvote
One-friend recursion vs iteration.
1. Your task is to accept a tuple a1, a2, ... , an and return the reversed tuple an, an−1, ... , a1. Being lazy, you will only strip off an element from one end or add an element back onto one end. But you have recursive friends to help you. Provide both a paragraph containing the friend’s explanation of the
2. Now suppose that you have a stack, but no friends. (See Chapter 3). Quickly sketch an iterative
3. Trace each of these two programs. Step by step, compare and contrast their computations on a computer.
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