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The demand curve for money
RuntimeException
A subclass of Exception in Java that represents exceptions that can occur during the runtime of a program and are not checked exceptions.
Explicitly Caught
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Try-Catch-Throw Trio
This refers to the combination of using try and catch blocks along with a throw statement in exception handling, allowing for errors to be caught and possibly re-thrown for further handling.
Handling Exceptions
Handling exceptions involves writing code that responds to errors during program execution in a controlled manner, thereby preventing the program from crashing unexpectedly.
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