Oh, what a lovely question! To compute the sum of the squares of N numbers, you can create a simple algorithm. Start by initializing a variable to hold the sum, then loop through each number, square it, and add it to the sum. Once you've done this for all N numbers, you'll have the sum of their squares. Just like painting a happy little tree, take your time and enjoy the process.
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Perhaps you mean an automorphic number? Loop through a series of numbers - for example, all numbers from 1 to 10,000 - and check each of the numbers, whether the condition applies. The condition in this case is that if you square the number, the last digits represent the original number.
please give me an algorithm and a corresponding flow chart that displays list of numbers from 1 to 20.
write an algorithm to compute the weekly average rainfall given the daily rainfall for four weeks
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You can write out this algorithm. This will then be programmed into the device to make determining prime numbers easier.
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Start print "the sum of all even numbers is infinite" end
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Perhaps you mean an automorphic number? Loop through a series of numbers - for example, all numbers from 1 to 10,000 - and check each of the numbers, whether the condition applies. The condition in this case is that if you square the number, the last digits represent the original number.
please give me an algorithm and a corresponding flow chart that displays list of numbers from 1 to 20.
write an algorithm to compute the weekly average rainfall given the daily rainfall for four weeks
$n = 10*(1+10)/2;
Here is the algorithm of the algorithm to write an algorithm to access a pointer in a variable. Algorithmically.name_of_the_structure dot name_of_the _field,eg:mystruct.pointerfield
Write an algorithm to find the root of quadratic equation