
Concept explainers
a.
Basic control structure: It is a block of
Imperative programming: imperative programming is a kind of programming paradigm in which the state of computer gets changed by the sequential steps as described by the program.
Object oriented programming: Object oriented programming is a kind of programming in which both functions and data type which are to be applied on the data structure are defined by the user.
b.
Basic control structure: It is a block of programming that is used to analyze variables and based on that analysis decision is made regarding the flow (which way program control goes) of program.
Imperative programming: imperative programming is a kind of programming paradigm in which the state of computer gets changed by the sequential steps as described by the program.
Object oriented programming: Object oriented programming is a kind of programming in which both functions and data type which are to be applied on the data structure are defined by the user.
c.
Basic control structure: It is a block of programming that is used to analyze variables and based on that analysis decision is made regarding the flow (which way program control goes) of program.
Imperative programming: imperative programming is a kind of programming paradigm in which the state of computer gets changed by the sequential steps as described by the program.
Object oriented programming: Object oriented programming is a kind of programming in which both functions and data type which are to be applied on the data structure are defined by the user.

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