An equation or an inequality can be solved but an expression cannot be solved.
It can't be solved without an equals sign somewhere.
You cannot because an exponent cannot be solved: only an equation or inequality can be solved. In any case, the answer will depend on the nature of the equation and which exponent is missing. Without that information there cannot be any sensible answer.
.7x-.6x=9, .1x=9, x=9/.1=90 students
No. An expression cannot be solved.
Albert Einstein
It solved no problems but created enormous problems.
It didn't have a coastline , but that was solved when Delaware was created.
Problems that are not promptly solved create more problems.
Commutativity is a property of some mathematical operations - such as addition or multiplication of real numbers, but not subtraction. It cannot be "solved".
Commerce problems could be solved with trade
Because it became an abysmal failure that solved no problems but created many instead.
Because it solved not a single problem but instead created monstrous problems.
what are 2 problems that were solved by the invention of trains
It became a major problem because it solved no problems but created many enormous and serious problems itself.
they solved their problems by farming
A word for "which cannot be solved" is unsolvable.