Strange as it may seem, we don't actually use algorithms to solve problems; an algorithm is the end-product of problem-solving. In short, every problem that has a solution already has an algorithm. Moreover, every problem that is known to have no solution has a proof to demonstrate that fact. But problems that have yet to be solved have no known algorithm or proof -- and that's precisely why they remain unsolved (for now).
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Any problem can be solved by algorithms as an algorithm is nothing but a step in an entire calculation.
Mainly health problems.
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There aren't. There are many problems in mathematics that have yet to be solved. If there were only five steps, they would all have been solved by now! So, obviously, there must be more than 5 steps.
To qoute wikipedia: "The Algorithmic State Machine (ASM) method is a method for designing finite state machines" Moore and Mealy are implementations of state machines.
Solved is the past tense of solve.