Consider again the interpreter from Project 3.  Can it inter…

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Cоnsider аgаin the interpreter frоm Prоject 3.  Cаn it interpret a definition of a recursive function, such as the factorial function? Possible answers are: A1: yes, just write    let fact = lam n     {if n {n * fact @ (n - 1) } { 1 }}   in fact @ ...  end A2: yes, by defining a certain combinator Z and then write   let Fact = lam f {lam n      { if n {n * f @ (n - 1) } { 1 }}} in    Z @ Fact @ ...    end end A3: no, the interpreter cannot handle recursion and will complain about the function Which one is correct:

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