A complex question is a trick question, or multiple question combination or a plurium interrogationum. It is a question that has a presupposition that is considered complex.
negatives: nonexistence, rejection, denial questions: rising inotations, subject-verb inversion correct yes-no questions precede wh-questions other complex constructions: connectives-first us "and" embedded sentences, tag questions, indirect-direct objects, passive sentences
Someone who has studied a subject in great depth and is able to answer very complex questions.
no, a complex-complex sentence is just a complex sentence. there is no such thing as a complex-complex sentence.
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Because users like complex questions.
negatives: nonexistence, rejection, denial questions: rising inotations, subject-verb inversion correct yes-no questions precede wh-questions other complex constructions: connectives-first us "and" embedded sentences, tag questions, indirect-direct objects, passive sentences
Most people do try to do just that. However, some questions are more complex and do not have one single answer.
I suggest asking separate questions for complex numbers, and for matrices. Complex numbers are used in a variety of fields, one of them is electrical engineering. As soon as AC circuits are analyzed, it turns out that complex numbers are the natural way to do this.
"Fat questions" usually refers to questions that are broad, open-ended, or complex in nature, often asking for detailed explanations or opinions. These types of questions require more thought and elaboration in response.
Wrong category. This is for animal related questions.
Someone who has studied a subject in great depth and is able to answer very complex questions.
You are conducting a query.
We are working on making questions easier to understand. We can't do it in all cases, because some questions are complex by their very nature... but we do strive to improve wording where we can.
Bruce Tucker has written: 'Concise Answers to Common Complex Questions'
That depends on ones knowledge of the complex question at hand. Also, some questions needn't an easy answer but a more detailed answer to cover all bases of the question asked.
Characteristics of good testable questions depend on variables like the test audience and the ultimate goals of the test. Some exam questions are multiple choice while more complex questions may require the answers to be given in essay form.