👉 Undissoluteness, in the context of mathematics and algebra, refers to a property that an expression or equation must satisfy for it to be considered true. It is defined as: If P(x) is any polynomial with real coefficients and G(x) is any polynomial with real coefficients such that G(x) ≠ 0 for all x ≠ a, then the value of P(a) = 0. In other words, if there exists an expression or equation p(x), where p(x)