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If a firm possesses "superfluous strengths", it may:
Base Cases
Base Cases are the terminating scenarios in recursion that do not use recursion to produce an answer, avoiding infinite loops in the process.
Tail Recursive Method
A type of recursion where the recursive call is the final action performed by the function, potentially allowing for optimizations by the compiler.
Recursive Call
A programming technique where a function calls itself in order to solve a problem by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable sub-problems.
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