Solved is the adjective version of the verb to solve, so you would need to connect them with is的同义词 In the problem is solved, solved is an adjective describing. However, there is a subtle difference between the two.
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The problem has been solved is the present perfect tense in the passive voice (it has been solved by someone). Resolvesometimes people use the words resolve and solve to mean the same thing, which is finding an answer to a problem. Like we resolved the labour dispute (came to an agreement) solved would be used for just solving a general puzzle.
Solve / fix a problem have the same meaning.
Like i solved the bycicle issue (fixed the bicycle)|good. Address problemaddress the problem means to bring attention to the problem,and find a way to solve it. They mean the same thing, problem to be solved is just slightly more formal and problem to solve is just slightly more casual. Solve the issue here are examples to highlight the difference:
I think we use 'fix' more for. I don't know if i've heard anyone say the problem has solved but it would mean that the problem solved on it's own. To solve a problem is to figure it out. Or maybe it could be taking emphasis off of a person solving it.
I solved the problem.normally, we don't say 'settle a problem', but we can say 'settle an issue'.
“solve the issue”, focuses on finding a solution or fixing the problem completely • we need to solve the issue of low sales to.