What does an algorithm produce?
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In general terms, an algorithmprovides a blueprint to write a program to solve a particular problem. It is considered to be an effective procedure for solving a problem in finite number of steps. That is, a well-defined algorithm always provides an answer and is guaranteed to terminate.
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♂️♂️In general terms, an algorithm provides a blueprint to write a program to solve a particular problem. It is considered to be an effective procedure for solving a problem in finite
number of steps.That is, a well-defined algorithm always provides an answer and is guaranteed to terminate.️♀️️♀️
️♀️️♀️Algorithm designers generally follow the process of looking at the big problem and breaking it down into smaller steps. Then we break those smaller steps down further until we start to see patterns or basic steps we need to perform. Essentially, solving puzzles.♂️♂️
♂️♂️One of the most obvious examples of analgorithm is a recipe. It's a finite list of instructions used to perform a task. Forexample, if you were to follow the algorithm to create brownies from a box mix, you would follow the three to five step process written on the back of the box.️♀️️♀️
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