Computer Applications
The advantage/s of user-defined methods are/is:
(i) Reusability
(ii) Complexity
(iii) Modularity
- Only (i)
- (ii) and (iii)
- Only (iii)
- (i) and (iii)
Answer
(i) and (iii)
Reason — User-defined methods promote reusability by allowing code to be written once and used multiple times, reducing redundancy. They also support modularity by breaking a program into smaller, manageable, and logically separate units, making it easier to understand, maintain, and debug.
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