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    Two Problems Are Considered Isomorphic When
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Two Problems Are Considered Isomorphic When

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Question 40

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Two problems are considered isomorphic when


A) they both require creative solutions
B) they both can be solved with means-end analysis
C) they both share a similar problem representation
D) they both require algorithms to solve

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