The word problem is an abstract noun.
The abstract nouns in the sentence are idea and problem.
A complex problem I helped solve was when my friend was arguing with a girl .
Yes, the word problem is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a thing.
you can use it by writing out the complex into a division problem then improper fraction
The noun 'problem' is an abstractnoun as a word for something that is a source of difficulty; a word for a question or situation that requires a solution; a word for a concept.
The ability to analyze information and solve problems on a complex, thought-based level is sometimes referred to as abstract reasoning. Abstract reasoning tasks involve skills such as:Forming theories about the nature of objects, ideas, processes, and problem solving;Understanding subjects on a complex level through analysis and evaluation;Ability to apply knowledge in problem-solving using theory, metaphor, or complex analogy; andUnderstanding relationships between verbal and non-verbal ideas.
As a noun the word abstract means - a summary of a text, scientific article, document, speech, etc.; epitome. So in a science project an abstract is a summary of the project. A science abstract should contain: Introduction. This is where you describe the purpose for doing your science fair project or invention. Problem Statement. Identify the problem you solved or the hypothesis you investigated. Procedures. ... Results. ... Conclusions.
The abstract nouns in the sentence are idea and problem.
A complex math problem is one that is hard to solve.
He lived in a housing complex. This math problem is complex! The complex problem stumped many students.
That is a complex problem.
A complex problem I helped solve was when my friend was arguing with a girl .
scientific method can be adopted to solve complex problem
No, the noun 'problem' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
"Complex", in this sentence, is used as an adjective. It describes the problem, a noun.
For ANY complex problem that was ever solved, somebody helped solve it.
No, problem is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a situation, a thing.