No, and we're actually not positive there really is a single "theory of everything".
The problems to be solved at the meeting in Annapolis included:the relationship between the states and the central governmentthe powers of the national legislaturethe need for executive leadershipthe establishment of policies for economic stability
They and there assistant talk about the lesson that the headteacher has been thinking about so then when the headteacher makes it then gives it to the teachers there it is question solved!
dramatic advances in computer technologies, especially the development of mathematical algorithms powerful enough to allow difficult equations to be solved quickly, allowed MRI to develop into an important diagnostic clinical tool
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it is solved
One - "square root" is usually understood to refer to the positive square root.
Solved is the past tense of solve.
The present perfect forms are have solved and has solved.Examples:They have solved the equation. (plural subject)He has solved the equation. (singular subject)
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they never solved it
A word for "which cannot be solved" is unsolvable.