A. It uses imperative and declarative logic. Power Fx supports both imperative and declarative logic, allowing you to write formulas that can perform actions (imperative) and define properties or calculations (declarative)
Power Fx supports both imperative and declarative logic, allowing for a flexible approach to programming. This means you can use it to define what should happen (declarative) and how it should happen (imperative), similar to how you might use formulas in Excel.
Correct : "Power Fx offers imperative logic when needed" and Power Fx binds objects together with declarative spreadsheet-like formulas" https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/power-fx/overview
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