Yes, real-world problems with multiple solutions can be described by relations, as these problems often involve complex interactions among variables. In such cases, a relation can capture the different outcomes or solutions based on varying inputs or conditions. For instance, in economics, supply and demand can be represented as a relation, where multiple price points can exist for different quantities. Ultimately, these relations help illustrate the range of possible solutions within a given context.
some real world problems have more than one answer (output) given one input, these situations can be described by functions
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He was interested in math when he knew there were many problems about the world. He was influenced by Thales and many more people.
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its true
some real world problems have more than one answer (output) given one input, these situations can be described by functions
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Yes the world is losing its faith more then they where in the past. The problem is that more people are involved more with money, problems, electronics & life its self. Because of these problems and the new changes of the world today. More people slip away from faith.
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They examine institution's PR problems with fresh eyes, without bias and they know what other institutions do in similar circumstances that works.
Relations are the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected.
That depends on perception, world view, problems with you r psychological world, problems with your physical world, being omnipresent, etc :P
it has created problems for the world & people by using so much technology and taking pictures of people or things in the world and posting them on facebook, twitter, emails and more
it means that in today's world money is more important than relations in man's life!