different number of parameters that can be passed to a method, and the design methods with no parameters. 

Overview:

you will be analyzing the cumulative summing, the different number of parameters that can be passed to a method, and the design methods with no parameters.

Instructions:

Answer the following questions:

1. Describe how you create and use a method with multiple parameters.

2. Explain what happens when you call a method and the method ends.

3. Discuss the cumulative summing relationship.

4. List the four things you need to know when you call a method from a program or other method.

5. Modularized furniture comes with sections that can be assembled in a variety of configurations. What other everyday items are modularized?

6. As a professional programmer, you might never write an entire program. Instead, you might be asked to write specific modules that are destined to become part of a larger system.

Is this appealing to you?

Requirements:

• Show your work in a Word document.

o Include all your work for each question.

o You can include screenshots of work done on paper.

• For all justification exercises, remember to use the definitions and principles that we have learned thus far.

• You must prepare a written work where you respond to the programming exercises. The work must comply with APA academic writing standards. You must support your answer using appropriate sources that are properly cited.

• Minimum four pages in length, excluding the Title and Reference page.

• APA format, including an in-text citation for referenced works.

• At least three resources.