Which of the following statements explains the difference between recursive problem solving and "generate and test" problem solving?

a) Recursive problem solving applies one part of a solution multiple times; "generate and test" creates multiple options and tries each one once
b) Recursive problem solving is guaranteed to find a solution; "generate and test" may not find a solution.
c) Recursive problem solving is an algorithmic approach; "generate and test" is a heuristic approach.
d) Recursive problem solving can be easily replicated; "generate and test" is too random to replicate.

A

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