Hi guys, I'm wondering if I want to solve a problem, I must take all its possibilities by default right?
and I can break it to "cases" which it's easily to deal with each case separately and then I will smash the problem down and solve it over all the cases .. implicitly we are dividing the problem to cases which cover the whole possibilities of the problem itself, so as far as I solve every case separately then I will get the whole problem solved, right?!
and what's still alil confused at .. if we solved every case of possibilities to the problem, so after solving every case we will have cases separately, and to say that we have solved the problem ..
we need to organize and combine "every case" of the problem that we solved to make it as one problem... but actually what we say always if we break problem to cases and we solve every case separately then the problem is solved... but we must say " after solving all cases of the problem we need to organize and combine "every case" of the problem in order to say the problem is solved " and not immediately solving the cases of the problem then the problem solved ! ... am I right?
and I can break it to "cases" which it's easily to deal with each case separately and then I will smash the problem down and solve it over all the cases .. implicitly we are dividing the problem to cases which cover the whole possibilities of the problem itself, so as far as I solve every case separately then I will get the whole problem solved, right?!
and what's still alil confused at .. if we solved every case of possibilities to the problem, so after solving every case we will have cases separately, and to say that we have solved the problem ..
we need to organize and combine "every case" of the problem that we solved to make it as one problem... but actually what we say always if we break problem to cases and we solve every case separately then the problem is solved... but we must say " after solving all cases of the problem we need to organize and combine "every case" of the problem in order to say the problem is solved " and not immediately solving the cases of the problem then the problem solved ! ... am I right?
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