The Halting Problem and Undecidability
Which statement best explains why the Halting Problem is considered an undecidable problem?
A
The problem only applies to specific programming languages.
B
It can be solved using a brute force approach.
C
It is impossible to write a program that runs indefinitely.
D
No algorithm can determine if any program halts for all inputs.
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