Well-defined and Ill-defined problems

Well-defined and Ill-defined Problems

Well-defined problems have clear goals, rules, and solutions (e.g., math problems). Ill-defined problems lack specific parameters and may have multiple solutions (e.g., resolving a conflict). The difference lies in clarity—well-defined problems are structured, while ill-defined ones are open-ended and require creative or critical thinking.

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