11 Questions
A pseudocode is an equation
True
A problem is a computer program
False
One of the steps involved in solving a problem is analysing the problem
True
We can use the Five Ws and How question chart to define a problem
False
After follwong an algorthm, we do not arrive at a solution to a problem
False
We use inverted triagle to:
define a problem
The ingredients/item chart tool is used to:
analyse a problem
A specific rule for writting a particular computer language is called.
syntax
A pseudocode is
an algorithm
A pseudocode is
an algorithm
Steps in solving a problem include
all of the above
Study Notes
Problem Solving Fundamentals
- A problem is equivalent to a computer program.
Analyzing a Problem
- One of the crucial steps involved in solving a problem is analyzing the problem.
- The Five Ws and How question chart is a useful tool to define a problem.
Algorithm Execution
- After following an algorithm, we do not directly arrive at a solution to a problem.
Visual Tools in Problem Solving
- The inverted triangle is used to:
- The ingredients/item chart tool is used to:
Pseudocode
- A pseudocode is not an equation.
- A pseudocode is a representation of a specific rule for writing a particular computer language.
- A pseudocode is a step in solving a problem.
Steps in Solving a Problem
- Steps in solving a problem include analyzing the problem.
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