In mathematics, an algorithm is a finite set of well-defined instructions or rules for solving a specific problem or performing a task. It provides a step-by-step procedure that can be followed to achieve a desired outcome, typically involving calculations or data processing. Algorithms are fundamental in various fields such as computer science, cryptography, and operations research, enabling systematic and efficient solutions to complex problems.
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A set of steps used to solve a mathematical computation.
When used in math is usually means the set o steps it takes to answer the problem or question. :)
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It is called a recipe. The mathematical analogy is an algorithm.
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I assume you mean "algorithm". It refers to any systematic method used to solve some problem. Not just in math; the term is used quite a lot in computer science.
A set of steps used to solve a mathematical computation.
When used in math is usually means the set o steps it takes to answer the problem or question. :)
An algorithm is the process by which you solve a problem
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It is called a recipe. The mathematical analogy is an algorithm.
An algorithm is the series of steps to solve problem, so you would be looking for the series of steps to solve a math problem.
Do you mean "Why might a parallel line algorithm be needed?" or "What properties does a parallel line algorithm need to have?".
This type of algorithm is commonly used in n dimensional clustering applications. This mean is commonly the simplest to use and a typical algorithm employing the minimum square error algorithm can be found in McQueen 1967.