How to ask more than one question without closing my other one?
I'm afraid you can't. You see, when the moderators put the "Open Questions" and "Closed Questions" feature they purposely made it so that you can only have one question open at a time. Why? Because if you're trying to multitask and learn how to answer 10 questions at a time you're most likely going to jumble up all of the steps and equations and formulas until you have one big mess you couldn't learn anything from! I asked the same thing a while ago so I'm sorta just repeating what I was told :P
LifeIsADangerousGame is quite right. The one open question at a time policy is a balance between focusing on tutoring instead of answers on one hand and getting longer, in depth discussions on closed but still answerable questions on the other.
Yea thats not possible. If you want to ask a new question , you have to close the previous one. Or you can edit your previous question and write the new one. And if your question has not been answered , then you can "bump" it so that others could see it on the top again , and answer your query.
To be clear, you CANNOT edit your previous question and replace it with a different one, at least not if you've already had your current question answered. That would produce a nonsensical set of answers to the new question, which we're not okay with.
oh ! thanks shadowfiend , I didnt know that. And sorry kkrpbra , for passing to you wrong information. Actually someone on open study only , once , suggested me this editing of previous question to frame into a new one . So I passed that on to kkrpbra. Really sorry ! And thanks shadowfiend again ! :-)
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