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What are the roles of pseudocode and line comments in software development?(1 point)
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Pseudocode is used in design to describe algorithms, while line comments suggest future edit possibilities.
Pseudocode is used in design to describe algorithms, while line comments suggest future edit possibilities.
Pseudocode is used in design to describe algorithms, while line comments succinctly describe the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code.
Pseudocode is used in design to describe algorithms, while line comments succinctly describe the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code.
Pseudocode takes place of code that has yet to be written, while line comments describe the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code.
Pseudocode takes place of code that has yet to be written, while line comments describe the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code.
Pseudocode succinctly describes the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code, while line comments are used in design to describe algorithms.
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Pseudocode is used in design to describe algorithms, while line comments suggest future edit possibilities.
Pseudocode is used in design to describe algorithms, while line comments suggest future edit possibilities.
Pseudocode is used in design to describe algorithms, while line comments succinctly describe the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code.
Pseudocode is used in design to describe algorithms, while line comments succinctly describe the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code.
Pseudocode takes place of code that has yet to be written, while line comments describe the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code.
Pseudocode takes place of code that has yet to be written, while line comments describe the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code.
Pseudocode succinctly describes the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code, while line comments are used in design to describe algorithms.
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Pseudocode is used in design to describe algorithms, while line comments are used to succinctly describe the functionality and/or purpose of segments of code.
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