I solved the problem.normally, we don't say 'settle a problem', but we can say 'settle an issue'. They mean the same thing, problem to be solved is just slightly more formal and problem to solve is just slightly more casual. What are other ways to express this?
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The context is solving a mathematical problem.
The problem has been solved is the present perfect tense in the passive voice (it has been solved by someone).
A word or phrase for the problem solved itself ask question asked 11 years, 4 months ago modified 8 years, 2 months ago Solve / fix a problem have the same meaning. I think we use 'fix' more for. Solved the question has been solved;
In the problem is solved, solved is an adjective describing. Is it okay to say “you explanation really solved my concerns? However, there is a subtle difference between the two.
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