You just accurately regurgitated a good number of textbook
definitions. Which isn't evidence of anything beyond
your having access to a textbook or an equivalent online
resource.
But none of your verbiage in any way, shape, or form
addressed the direct question you were directly asked
about your extremely unconventional use of the
word "solvable".
Which is evidence that you are dodging the question.
A piece of friendly advice for the future. When you find
yourself caught having made a mistake, admit it up front,
and don't drag it out. People tend to forgive and forget
when you do that. But when you put your foot in your mouth
and proceed to attempt to get the rest of the leg in, the
sight tends to stick in people's minds. Besides which,
you simply aren't going to succeed anyways, and it is less
work that way...
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