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Consider the following recursive algorithm: int f ( n ) / * n is an integer greater than equal to 1 * / { Let

Consider the following recursive algorithm:
int f(n)
/* n is an integer greater than equal to 1*/
{
Let cba be the last three digits of your CWID; /* e.g., my CWID ends with 651; c=6, b=5; a=1*/
if (n==1) return a;
if (n==2) return b;
if (n==3) return c;
int x = f(n-3);
if (x is even) x = x + f(n-2) ;
if (x is odd) x = x + f(n-1) ;
return x ;
};
Draw the recursion tree for f(7). In this tree, draw all subtrees even though some of them may be identical. Show the returned values for each recursive call. In particular, what is the value returned for f(7)?( zero (i.e.,0) is an even number )

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