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Of course, I can't know what the intent of the instructor was in posing this example in the context of this point in time in the class' progress, or whether most of the students in the class ... having done their homework and understood the teaching content ... are quite ready to take on this type of problem.

Teachers do issue challenging exam preparation questions to provoke/inspire/motivate students, to make them aware of what they don't know yet, and, sometimes, to create "fear, uncertainty, and doubt."

If you really are "clueless," with an exam coming up, and you think you are "way behind" the other students, I recommend you consider dropping the course: why waste any more of your time ?

But, a better alternative may be to get busy creating a prototype, and studying, and, if you need to, ask specific questions on CodeProject, showing selected content from your code related to the question you ask. Consider talking to your instructor, talk with your fellow students.
«If you search in Google for 'no-one ever got fired for buying IBM:' the top-hit is the Wikipedia article on 'Fear, uncertainty and doubt'»  What does that tell you about sanity in these times?

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