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Unit 4 – Iteration in Programming
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When coding with loops, what is the purpose of using try-catch statements?
To exit the loop when a specific condition is met.
To handle exceptions and prevent the program from crashing.
To improve the efficiency of the loop.
To catch logical errors in the code.
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