Regarding effective problem-solving, which of the following is NOT a heuristic strategy?

a. Represent the problem in other ways, with a graph or an analogy.
b. Generate a possible solution and test it.
c. Use a learned set of rules, step by step.
d. Try working backward from the desired goal to the starting point.

ANSWER: c

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