Q. How can the community solve social problems?
The four possible solutions of the above social problems are;
- Poverty-By providing education, skill training and job opportunities in a society.
- Unemployment-Providing job-oriented education,training to the people by Government to solve the problem of unemployment.
Q. When you are faced with a problem what do you do describe the steps in your problem solving approach?
8-Step Problem Solving Process
Table of Contents
- Q. How can the community solve social problems?
- Q. When you are faced with a problem what do you do describe the steps in your problem solving approach?
- Q. Which is the first step in solving the problem?
- Q. What is the ideal problem solving method?
- Q. What are six steps processes in algorithmic problem solving?
- Q. How do you develop a problem solution?
- Q. How do you find the solution?
- Q. What is the solution of the system of equations?
- Q. How do you find no solution?
- Q. How do you tell if an equation has one solution no solution or infinite solutions?
- Q. How do you know if an equation has two Solution?
- Q. How do you determine the solution of quadratic equation?
- Q. What is the best method for solving quadratic equations?
- Step 1: Define the Problem. What is the problem?
- Step 2: Clarify the Problem.
- Step 3: Define the Goals.
- Step 4: Identify Root Cause of the Problem.
- Step 5: Develop Action Plan.
- Step 6: Execute Action Plan.
- Step 7: Evaluate the Results.
- Step 8: Continuously Improve.
Q. Which is the first step in solving the problem?
Six step guide to help you solve problems
- Step 1: Identify and define the problem. State the problem as clearly as possible.
- Step 2: Generate possible solutions.
- Step 3: Evaluate alternatives.
- Step 4: Decide on a solution.
- Step 5: Implement the solution.
- Step 6: Evaluate the outcome.
Q. What is the ideal problem solving method?
IDEAL model consisting of five indictors including (1) Identify the problem: trying to identify problems and make them an opportunity to do something creative, (2) Define goals: set goals in a problem, (3) Explore solution: explore alternative approaches to solving problems, (4) Act on the strategy: anticipate results …
Q. What are six steps processes in algorithmic problem solving?
Six-Step Problem-Solving Process
- The Six-Step Problem-Solving Process is described below: Step 1: Identify The Problem.
- Step 2: Analyze The Problem.
- Step 3: Develop The Solutions.
- Step 4: Implement A Solution.
- Step 5: Evaluate The Results.
- Step 6: Standardize The Solution (and Capitalize on New Opportunities)
Q. How do you develop a problem solution?
Here are seven-steps for an effective problem-solving process.
- Identify the issues.
- Understand everyone’s interests.
- List the possible solutions (options)
- Evaluate the options.
- Select an option or options.
- Document the agreement(s).
- Agree on contingencies, monitoring, and evaluation.
Q. How do you find the solution?
To solve for , you must first combine the ‘s on the right side of the equation. This will give you . Then, subtract and from both sides of the equation to get . Finally, divide both sides by to get the solution .
Q. What is the solution of the system of equations?
The solution to a system of linear equations in two variables is any ordered pair that satisfies each equation independently. In this example, the ordered pair (4,7) is the solution to the system of linear equations.
Q. How do you find no solution?
To find the missing number, compare both sides of the equation. If the variable terms are the same and the constant terms are different, then the equation has no solutions. So, the constant terms are different. This means the equation has no solutions if the variable terms are the same.
Q. How do you tell if an equation has one solution no solution or infinite solutions?
The constants are the numbers alone with no variables. If the coefficients are the same on both sides then the sides will not equal, therefore no solutions will occur. Use distributive property on the right side first.
Q. How do you know if an equation has two Solution?
The discriminant is the part under the square root in the quadratic formula, b²-4ac. If it is more than 0, the equation has two real solutions. If it’s less than 0, there are no solutions. If it’s equal to 0, there is one solution.
Q. How do you determine the solution of quadratic equation?
Summary
- Quadratic Equation in Standard Form: ax2 + bx + c = 0.
- Quadratic Equations can be factored.
- Quadratic Formula: x = −b ± √(b2 − 4ac) 2a.
- When the Discriminant (b2−4ac) is: positive, there are 2 real solutions. zero, there is one real solution. negative, there are 2 complex solutions.
Q. What is the best method for solving quadratic equations?
- Try first to solve the equation by factoring.
- Next, look at the side of the equation containing the variable.
- Next, if the coefficient of the squared term is 1 and the coefficient of the linear (middle) term is even, completing the square is a good method to use.