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OpenStudy (mathmath333):

question

OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathmath333 what was your question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@♪Chibiterasu

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):

The answer lies within your heart.

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

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OpenStudy (tkhunny):

For the record, I do not recommend offering ANY assistance on this post until the OP provides SOME idea that the pr4oblem statement is comprehended and the OP provides SOME idea of a way forward toward a solution. Posting such a large problem on a free help website is far too large an expectation without SOME effort shown from the original poster. GO!

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I am 100% with tkhunny. I warned mathmath333 about this extremely long post with no evidence of effort earlier today. @mathmath333: If you want help, do as I recommended this morning. Post no more than one or two problems at a time, and share your beginning efforts to solve the problem BEFORE that posting.

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

I said earlier that this type of question come in bunch in exam with one passage and the questions are interrelated if i post one question in one post then i have to post the whole passage again in that post and also answer solved of the previous question and it is sad that rather than giving any help the question is closed by the power of moderation for the second time and I have tried this question before posting it and failed hence i thought that openstudy should help me having in mind that i also helped others, and i can give a lot of example where the questions are not related to mathssection but still are open here and though this was related to math section u have closed this for second time which is an absolute misuse of power , if the moderators don't wanna help that's ok, let others help me but by closing this question for second time not only have u insulted me but also deprived me of thers helping which is sad and unexpected behaviour from the one who ever closed this, I will surely have a word with higher authorities/administrators about this.

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

If you fail to show any work of your own, you have no standing. Simple as that.

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

is that your complain i wonder @mathmath333 @tkhunny @mathmale КОНТОРА ПИШЕТ!

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

There is no rule on openstudy as u said that "\(\text{If you fail to show any work of your own}\)" then a moderator can "\(\text{close the question}\)" and "\(\text{recommend others not offering ANY assistance}\)" which is equivalently as talking absolute rudeness .

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

You should review this section of the Code of Conduct and consider its implications: "Please do not copy and paste your problems. If people are going to spend time to help you, you should at least spend the time to ask your question as clearly as possible."

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

tkhunny you dont understand the question? i bet it is clearly written.

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Clear presentation is a requirement for the student, not only the textbook.

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

Asking a question in a picture form is not copying and pasting . And about the code of conduct \(\text{"Be Nice :I will stay positive, be friendly, and not mean"}\) the above line applies also to the moderators. If u think the question is not clearly represented then still you have to right to \(1.)\ \text{"close the question"} \\ 2.)\ \text{"recommend others not offering ANY assistance" }\)

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Okay. Well, next time, show your work. If you would like the best response to your questions, show your work. It really is that simple. Almost ALL complaints we get concerning "no one is helping me" are on posts with no work shown. Simplify your life. Eliminate your complaint. Show YOUR work.

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