Answer to Question #276411 in Python for solokin

Question #276411

Do Exercise 6.4 from your textbook using recursion and the is_divisible function from Section 6.4. Your program may assume that both arguments to is_power are positive integers. Note that the only positive integer that is a power of "1" is "1" itself.



After writing your is_power function, include the following test cases in your script to exercise the function and print the results:



print("is_power(10, 2) returns: ", is_power(10, 2))


print("is_power(27, 3) returns: ", is_power(27, 3))


print("is_power(1, 1) returns: ", is_power(1, 1))


print("is_power(10, 1) returns: ", is_power(10, 1))


print("is_power(3, 3) returns: ", is_power(3, 3))



You should submit a script file and a plain text output file (.txt) that contains the test output. Multiple file uploads are permitted. Don’t forget to include descriptive comments in your Python code.


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Expert's answer
2021-12-08T03:06:49-0500

Output of the code follows as:

is_power(10, 2) returns: True

is_power(27, 3) returns: True

is_power(1, 1) returns: True

is_power(10, 1) returns: True

is_power(3, 3) returns: True


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