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Ohh shut up man..seriously..this guy has offered his time, skills and experience in helping the students with maths which they are struggling to complete. A step by step guidance which s/he is actually giving, as well as the answer, personally is also helping me. What's the point in posting how to work something out, and not giving the answer for it...it's called knowing if the student will be right or not? Jesus christ...
I bet if you were not a moderator and such ignorant on someones offer i.e. the OP, you would be asking the same kind of questions with the request of the answers.
Ohh shut up man..seriously..this guy has offered his time, skills and experience in helping the students with maths which they are struggling to complete. A step by step guidance which s/he is actually giving, as well as the answer, personally is also helping me. What's the point in posting how to work something out, and not giving the answer for it...it's called knowing if the student will be right or not? Jesus christ...
I bet if you were not a moderator and such ignorant on someones offer i.e. the OP, you would be asking the same kind of questions with the request of the answers.
@Students - Like if you agree to my post.
It would have been better had you conveyed your point by being less rude.
I accept the OP has taken his time to help students. But their are certain flaws of it as well, some students might just give their homework question for the OP to do, and they will then copy without trying to understand it.
DFranklin is a moderator and its his responsibility to point out if there is a rule being broken. He has to follow the forum rules, and ensure nothing against the rules is posted on the forum.
Personally, i really appreciate the effort of the OP.
What's the point in posting how to work something out, and not giving the answer for it
If you are told the method to work something out, then you should use that method to work out the answer, and then tell your answer so that others can check and inform if you are right or wrong.
And IT WILL BE BETTER IF YOU KEEP YOUR OPINIONS TO YOURSELF, SUCH POSTS WON'T HELP ANYONE.
It would have been better had you conveyed your point by being less rude.
I accept the OP has taken his time to help students. But their are certain flaws of it as well, some students might just give their homework question for the OP to do, and they will then copy without trying to understand it.
That is to do with functions of complex variables. I will try and work on it, although have not yet covered Functions of Complex variables. Will try soon though! I would love to work on these in the summer, once all exams are done.
Just want to make sure that you know; that is the Riemann Hypothesis and hasn't be solved for over 150 years and counting.
When Sulexk manages to solve all the problems in this thread and becomes famous around the world, we can all look back at this thread and remember that "this was where it all started".
Hi, working on this q for a while... needhelp please...
A heaving ring of mass 5 kg is threaded on a fixed rough rod. Coefficient of friction between rod and ring is 1/2... A light string is attatched to the string and pulled down at 30 degrees to the horizontal. The magnitude of force T from the light rope is increases from 0. Find the value of T that is just suffiecient to make the equilibrium limiting..
I worked out friction was 24.5 (5x9.8x0.5) Then I worked out the the horizontal force of the string would be Tcos(30) So i did Tcos(30)- 24.5 = 0 Thus, T =28.3 N The answer is actually 39.8... Where am i going wrong please??