How can a math problem be unsolvable?

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How can a math problem be unsolvable?

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What is 2+2? Easy.

What is 4795736 + 74284759? Well that question is 8 times harder to solve.

Now imagine trying to add two numbers each with a trillion digits. It could take even a computer a while to do that.

With more complex formulas that’s sometimes what is happening, the complexity goes so high that you just don’t have the computer power available to solve it. Drag equations for example are computer limited. To a very significant degree.

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