Both “ignoring the exception” and “aborting the program” are error-handling techniques that:

Cannot be used if the error is fatal.
b. Always result in a resource leak.
c. Should not be used for mission-critical applications.
d. Allow program execution to proceed as if no error had occurred.

d. Allow program execution to proceed as if no error had occurred.

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What will be an ideal response?

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