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Yes. There need not be a feasible region.
It is definatly possible to have a no solution answer in algebra. The most common time a no solution answer will occur is in an absolute value problem. Absolute value problems cannot equal zero so if you have the problem: the absolute value of 2m - 3 = -14 the answer would be so solution because it cannot equal a negative number
· Identify the problem · Define the problem · Collect data relating to the problem · Develop a range of alternative solution or combinations of solutions · Implement the solution · Check to ensure that the desired result has been achieved
A problem and a solution are not synonyms or antonyms, but rather concepts that are related. A problem is a challenge or difficulty that needs to be solved, while a solution is the resolution or answer to that problem. They are not homophones, as they do not sound alike.
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an educated guess about a possible solution to a mystery or problem is a theory.>>> hope this helps .
Problem solving skills, to be inquisitive?
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It depends on what problem you're talking about...... If it's his problem with being chosen as the next Giver, there really isn't much of a solution, he just accepts it. if it's his problem with the fact the others are going to kill the baby(Gabe) then the solution is him taking Gabe and running away. If it's the problem of getting the rest of the community to feel emotions and pain and everything, then there also isn't much of a solution. Jonas takes Gabe and runs away from the community, leaving the Giver to stay and comfort the community when all of the memories given to Jonas leak out to the people in the community. try sparknotes.com for more info.
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A hypothesis is a statement that suggests a possible answer to a question or a solution to a problem. It is intended to be tested and either supported or refuted through research and experimentation.
Problem: I am cold. Solution: I put on warm clothes. Problem: I am hungry. Solution: I eat a waffle. Problem: I am bored. Solution: I answer questions on answers.com :) Hope I helped! <3
It depends on what problem you're talking about...... If it's his problem with being chosen as the next Giver, there really isn't much of a solution, he just accepts it. if it's his problem with the fact the others are going to kill the baby(Gabe) then the solution is him taking Gabe and running away. If it's the problem of getting the rest of the community to feel emotions and pain and everything, then there also isn't much of a solution. Jonas takes Gabe and runs away from the community, leaving the Giver to stay and comfort the community when all of the memories given to Jonas leak out to the people in the community. try sparknotes.com for more info.
Yes. There need not be a feasible region.
Defining a problem, developing possible solutions to solve the problem, arriving at the best solution, and implementing it.