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It really depends on the type of problem you are trying to solve. Did you have a specific problem in mind?
It depends on the problem you are trying to solve. like; 2x + 3 = 13. it would be "5". (Multiplication.) or x/3 = 6. x= 18. this is a division problem. Like I said, it all depends on your problem.
she was inc=venting a spray on skin witch assists with tissure regeneration
If you are trying to solve a linear equation and facing difficulty in doing so then try to understand that the variable which u have taken is depending on what factor..and equate it with the constant..by doing this you will be able to solve the equation.
Because when trying to solve a problem, Algebra, Trigonometry, Arithmetic, Statistics, and Geometry all failed.
There is no fire wood problem and the government isn't trying to solve it.
Historians solve many different problems; there is no "key problem"
They keep trying!
binding things together
His challenge was to make himself ruler of the world as he knew it - from Europe to India which he understood as the extent of the world. He succeeded in the east, but his longer-term plans to turn west and take Sicily and Carthage were forestalled by his death at 32.
To find out if the world was round, or you fall off at a certain point.
The space shuttle helped solve the challenge of cost-effective and reusable space transportation. It provided a way to transport crew and cargo to and from space, allowing for more frequent and affordable access to space compared to earlier single-use rocket designs.
guessing
it is a prediction at what you think will be the outcome of the experiment...
milling grain, as the name implies.
clearly define th problem they are trying to solve
Marie Curie was trying to solve the problem of understanding radioactivity and its effects on the human body. She conducted groundbreaking research on the properties of radioactive elements such as radium and polonium, which laid the foundation for the field of nuclear physics. Her work also led to the development of new medical treatments and diagnostic techniques.