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lösbara

Lösbara is a Swedish adjective with multiple related meanings, depending on the context. It generally translates as solvable or dissolvable in English. The form lösbara is the plural; in singular, the form agrees with the grammatical gender and definiteness of the noun.

Etymology: It is derived from the verb lösa ("to solve" or "to dissolve") plus the suffix -bar,

Usage and contexts: In mathematics and logic, lösbar describes problems, equations, or systems that have a solution.

See also: solvability; solubility; löslighet.

meaning
"capable
of."
The
phrases
lösbara
uppgifter
or
lösbara
problem
are
used
in
educational
or
analytical
writing.
In
group
theory,
the
term
lösbar
grupp
denotes
a
solvable
group,
a
standard
concept
in
the
field.
In
chemistry
and
materials
science,
the
more
common
term
for
a
substance
that
can
dissolve
is
löslig;
everyday
usage
may
still
employ
lösbar
to
indicate
that
dissolution
is
possible
under
certain
conditions.