Problems of morality. Premarital sex of teens would be solved that way then.
The answer will depend on what the problem is: some can be solved using an array but for others, arrays are a complete waste of time.
write a story where a real problem is solved by someone using math. this original story must be at least 700 words long
If you aren't dealing with algebra, such as x2+3x+21, then completing the square wont be able to solve the porblem, however if you are using algebra, and you cannot factorise, then completing the square will always work
By using mathematics
pi has yet to be solved so i guess that pi is a impossible math problem.That above meaning the digits of pi. Pi is an irrational number so its digits will go forever. Not sure if that's considered a math problem, though.How about trisecting an angle using geometric constructions. That one hasn't been solved yet to my knowledge.Squaring the circle - constructing a square and a circle which have the same area, would be another one that I believe is unsolvable.
no it cant
elections
well the problem that is solved is to be able to contact people but using the phone to much close to your head it can cause brain tumors
Reducing fractions
Their problem was not being solved. Their cat has died. sad I know
For reducing fractions to their lowest terms
Problems involving the addition and subtraction of unlike fractions.
The answer will depend on what the problem is: some can be solved using an array but for others, arrays are a complete waste of time.
You can draw a flowchart of solving a particular problem and then write a program to solve that problem.
write a story where a real problem is solved by someone using math. this original story must be at least 700 words long
Adding and subtracting unlike fractions.
Anything having to do with adding or subtracting unlike fractions.