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What is a flowchart?

                     A flowchart is a diagrammatic representation of boxes of various kinds that are connected by arrows to solve a particular problem.
                     A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow or process.It is used in analysing, designing,documenting or managing a process in various fields.Flowcharts have become a popular means for describing computer algorithms.


Why use a flowchart?
                It is more effective to visualise something graphically than it is to describe it with words. Flowchart explain a process more clearly through symbols and text.











To see the working of the above flowchart watch video










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