Resolvesometimes people use the words resolve and solve to mean the same thing, which is finding an answer to a problem. In context, i reported an online problem and in response the the service executive did her job but was not sure about whether hr action had solved the problem, so she asked me. I solved the problem.normally, we don't say 'settle a problem', but we can say 'settle an issue'.
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What are other ways to express this?
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.
They mean the same thing, problem to be solved is just slightly more formal and problem to solve is just slightly more casual.