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An ill-posed problem is a problem where the solution does not depend continuously on the data. This means that small changes in the input data can cause large changes in the final solution, making it difficult to find a stable or unique answer. Ill-posed problems are common in areas such as inverse problems and some types of optimization.
The teacher posed the math problem 5 plus 11 and 1/2. I had a problem figuring out the math problem.
The first route posed the problem of not being able to get through.
Many harmful or infections fungi (or the spores) are not visible to the human eye while unassisted by a microscope. Sometimes they are, so there is not a definitive answer to the question as posed.
A problem is usually posed in the form of a question. I'm guessing you're working on the "edHelper" worksheet?
The USSR had put their missiles on the island of Cuba, Another Cumnunist regime, and it posed a very significant threat to the safety of America. The presidant issued an ultimatum for them to be removed, and Cuba complied.
Colonial Militias posed a problem for the British as they did not fight with the same uniform tactics as armies in Europe did.
If someone in hiding, like Anne Frank, got sick and needed medical care, it would have posed a significant risk to their safety. Seeking medical attention outside could have exposed their secret hiding place to authorities or others who would betray them. They would have likely had to rely on home remedies or clandestine medical help from trusted individuals within the hiding place.
Dr. Phil is well known for impersonating a medical doctor and a therapist on his television show. He originally appeared on the show Oprah, where he posed as a medical doctor.
Because, to two significant figures, the value of 2,974894956..... is rounded off to 3,0The question was posed with three significant figures so you could argue that the answer should be 2,97.
"Posed" has one syllable.
Five significant challenges posed by increasing social and cultural diversity in the US include: potential for discrimination and prejudice, difficulties in fostering social cohesion and unity, communication barriers, inequities in access to resources and opportunities, and challenges in promoting understanding and acceptance of different perspectives and beliefs.