Yes. The equation for the beginning of the universes from the Big Bang has not been entirely resolved. theories have been advance by Hawking and others, but not everyone agrees with the theories. They will believe only when the mathematical proof is discovered.
I can only speak for myself and can not offer you any proof other than the Bible itself.
True. But thousands of years is a gross exaggeration. However, not being able to solve a problem only means that the problem has not yet been solved, not that it is impossible. Spending years trying to solve problems that turned out to be impossible is only true if a proof is found showing that their is no solution to a problem. An example is Fermat's Last Theorem defined as a problem in 1637. It took until 1995 for a proof to be found after numerous failed attempts by mathematicians and students.
A geometry proof is a step-by-step explanation of the process you took to solve a problem. Instead of using numbers, you use words. There are two types of proofs: a paragraph proof, and a column proof. The column proof is the most common proof. In this proof, you must set up a t-chart. On the left side, you must write the steps you took to solve the problem. Make sure you number each step. On the right side, explain why you took this step. Make sure to number each explanation with the same number as the step on the left side you are explaining. Sources: Calculus III Student in 12th grade Took geometry in 8th grade
The Pythagorean theorem gets its name from the ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras. He was one of the first to offer proof of the theorem.
but i there's signs of it you can't just say o there's no proof problem solved
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).
Solved - 2008 Burden of Proof 1-12 was released on: USA: 29 December 2008 USA: 2 January 2009
This is an unsolved problem in computer science; you can't expect to get an answer here, for a problem that nobody on Earth has solved yet! For more information, read the Wikipedia article "P versus NP problem". Briefly, it relates to the question whether or not there are problems that are "hard" to solve, but - once solved - "easy" to verify. This is one of the "millenium problems"; if you can find a proof that P = NP, or (more likely) that it isn't, you can earn a prize of a million dollars.
A proof that a particular problem cannot be solved, or irreversible, ischemia mean that Inadequate blood supply (circulation) to a local area due to blockage of the blood vessels to the area.
Yes. The equation for the beginning of the universes from the Big Bang has not been entirely resolved. theories have been advance by Hawking and others, but not everyone agrees with the theories. They will believe only when the mathematical proof is discovered.
when the problem needs a scientific proof it becomes a scientific problem
No. A corollary goes a little bit further than a theorem and, while most of the proof is based on the theorem, the extra bit needs additional proof.
I can only speak for myself and can not offer you any proof other than the Bible itself.
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You can submit proof that the bill was paid or call the manager, or customer service and try to have your problem solved through them. In most cases, they will look into it and the situation will be resolved.
True. But thousands of years is a gross exaggeration. However, not being able to solve a problem only means that the problem has not yet been solved, not that it is impossible. Spending years trying to solve problems that turned out to be impossible is only true if a proof is found showing that their is no solution to a problem. An example is Fermat's Last Theorem defined as a problem in 1637. It took until 1995 for a proof to be found after numerous failed attempts by mathematicians and students.