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One. (The e is silent.)
No one has 'solved' pi. It is an infinite number (it goes on forever).
Because it is "solved for x", x will be by itself on one side of the equation. On the other side will be what x equals.
It's a contraction of 'never' used in songs and poetry to lose a syllable so that the meter is not disrupted. never . eg:ne'er do wells Never It's a poetic alteration of the word "never" used to reduce the word from two to one syllables.
pi has yet to be solved so i guess that pi is a impossible math problem.That above meaning the digits of pi. Pi is an irrational number so its digits will go forever. Not sure if that's considered a math problem, though.How about trisecting an angle using geometric constructions. That one hasn't been solved yet to my knowledge.Squaring the circle - constructing a square and a circle which have the same area, would be another one that I believe is unsolvable.
A word for "which cannot be solved" is unsolvable.
One. (The e is silent.)
There isn't one. The case has never been solved.
Though debate has gone on for centuries, historians have been unable to confirm that King Arthur really existed. This is one of those stories that will more than likely never be solved.
JFK's death will never be solved because all the evedence is gone and evere one to do with it is dead
Nope. It was never one, and will never be most likely.
The likely word is popular.
It's never one word.
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Likely the word is "diploma."
Pre-polishing is likely a hyphenated word.
The likely word is cascade.