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    The Divide-And-Conquer-Method of Problem Solving Breaks a Problem into Large
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The Divide-And-Conquer-Method of Problem Solving Breaks a Problem into Large

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The divide-and-conquer-method of problem solving breaks a problem into large, general pieces first, then refines each piece until the problem is manageable.

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