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I was reading in my notes that;

- imperative/functional can make use of abstraction
- functional can make use of modularisation

I know more or less how they can be achieved and modularised I guess, but they aren't stated in the syllabus so if a question is launched at us about functional (eg. analyse its features), would I say its availablity to modularisation/abstraction even though their OOP specific concepts?

also how is imperative used in abstraction?
 

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hmm.. Good question because Logic and Functional both use Recursion. I don't think it would hurt as long as you got down the main ones about each paradigm, e.g. for functional recursion, based on mathematical functions etc.

As for abstraction in imperative not sure, though they could mean using libraries E.g. C and pascal use libraries though are imperative. Again i'm not sure
 

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