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Testing and Assessment • Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Children, Schools and Families Committee• ISBN 9780215515117
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ALGORITHM
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An algorithm is a set of instructions, sometimes called a procedure or a function that is used to perform a certain task. This can be a simple process, such as adding two numbers together, or a complex function, such as adding effects to an image. For example, in order to sharpen a digital photo, the algorithm would need to process each pixel in the image and determine which ones to change and how much to change them in order to make the image look sharper.
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ALGORITHM
- Introduction
An algorithm is a set of instructions, sometimes called a procedure or a function that is used to perform a certain task. This can be a simple process, such as adding two numbers together, or a complex function, such as adding effects to an image. For example, in order to sharpen a digital photo, the algorithm would need to process each pixel in the image and determine which ones to change and how much to change them in order to make the image look sharper.
ALGORITHMS AND FLOWCHARTS •A typical programming task can be divided into two phases: •Problem solving phase • produce an ordered sequence of steps that describe solution of problem • this sequence of steps is called an algorithm •Implementation phase • implement the program in some programming language
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ALGORITHMS AND FLOWCHARTS •A typical programming task can be divided into two phases: •Problem solving phase • produce an ordered sequence of steps that describe solution of problem • this sequence of steps is called an algorithm •Implementation phase • implement the program in some programming language
A brief history of computers 
Computers truly came into being as great inventions in the last two decades of the 20th century. But their history stretches back more than 2500 years to the abacus: a simple calculator made from beads and wires, which is still used in some parts of the world today. The difference between an ancient abacus and a modern computer seems vast, but the principle—making repeated calculations more quickly than the human brain—is exactly the same.
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A brief history of computers 
Computers truly came into being as great inventions in the last two decades of the 20th century. But their history stretches back more than 2500 years to the abacus: a simple calculator made from beads and wires, which is still used in some parts of the world today. The difference between an ancient abacus and a modern computer seems vast, but the principle—making repeated calculations more quickly than the human brain—is exactly the same.

Chemical Reaction 
Chemical reactions are commonly concerned with changes which transform elements 
into compounds and compounds into new ones. There are reactants and products in any 
chemical reaction.
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Chemical Reaction 
Chemical reactions are commonly concerned with changes which transform elements 
into compounds and compounds into new ones. There are reactants and products in any 
chemical reaction.
Mendeleev’s Periodic Law, which states that the properties of elements are a 
periodic function of their atomic weight, that is, if elements are arranged in the 
increasing order of their atomic weights, the properties of the elements (that is, similar 
elements) are repeated after definite regular intervals or periods. According to this law, 
Mendeleev arranged the elements in the increasing order of their atomic weights, in 
the form of a TABLE, known as Mendeleev’s Periodic Table, after h...
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Mendeleev’s Periodic Law, which states that the properties of elements are a 
periodic function of their atomic weight, that is, if elements are arranged in the 
increasing order of their atomic weights, the properties of the elements (that is, similar 
elements) are repeated after definite regular intervals or periods. According to this law, 
Mendeleev arranged the elements in the increasing order of their atomic weights, in 
the form of a TABLE, known as Mendeleev’s Periodic Table, after h...