What is Decomposition?, Breaking a complex problem down into smaller more manageable chunks, Removing unnecessary information to focus on the important parts of the problem, Creating step-by-step instructions to solve a problem, Spotting similarities between a previously solved problem and a new problem to solve the new problem, What is Abstraction?, Creating step-by-step instructions to solve a problem, Breaking a complex problem down into smaller more manageable chunks, Spotting similarities between a previously solved problem and a new problem to solve the new problem, Removing unnecessary information to focus on the important parts of the problem, What is Pattern Recognition?, Creating step-by-step instructions to solve a problem, Removing unnecessary information to focus on the important parts of the problem, Spotting similarities between a previously solved problem and a new problem to solve the new problem, Breaking a complex problem down into smaller more manageable chunks, What is an Algorithm?, Spotting similarities between a previously solved problem and a new problem to solve the new problem, Breaking a complex problem down into smaller more manageable chunks, Creating step-by-step instructions to solve a problem, Removing unnecessary information to focus on the important parts of the problem, What does a rectangle represent in a flowchart?, Start or end of a program, A decision or question, A process or instruction, An input/output operation, What shape is used to show the start or end of a flowchart?, Diamond, Rectangle, Oval, Arrow, Which shape is used for decision-making (e.g. Yes/No)?, Diamond, Circle, Parallelogram, Square, What is the purpose of a parallelogram in a flowchart?, To repeat a process, To show input or output, To mark the end, To label a loop, Which shape displays the flow of a flowchart?, Diamond, Oval, Arrow, Parallelogram, What is a subroutine in a flowchart?, A loop that repeats steps, A shape used to start the flowchart, A reusable named section of the flowchart, A diamond that checks for a decision.
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