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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.
A process is a series of steps to follow in order to solve a problem or complete a task.
Yes, the word 'steps' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'steps' is the plural form of the singular noun 'step', a word for:the act of putting one foot in front of the other (walking or running);a measure taken by putting one foot in front of the other or a very short distance;a flat surface or one of a series of flat surfaces to place one's foot to lift oneself to a higher level;one of a series of movements of the feet that comprises a dance;one of a series of actions, processes, or measures taken to accomplish something;a level or rank in a scale;a word for a thing.The verb 'steps' is the first person, singular, present of the verb to step; a word for an action.
It is a Scientific Method.
A homophone for steps is "steppes," which refers to large, treeless grasslands.
steps, steppes
One spet in a series of steps that take place in a chemical change? ( Answer:: ) ( Compound )
stair and stare
Stares and stairs or Stare and stair
One is the homophone for won.
Steppe Step - Steppe Steps - Steppes It means an extensive plain, especially one without trees. Random, right?
That's too vague of a question.
In His Steps The Series - 2012 One Step Forward 1-12 was released on: USA: 21 November 2012
There isn't one. There is a homonym but not a homophone.
"Own" is an anagram. "One" is a homophone.
One homophone of "suite" is the word "sweet".