light in the tunnel
25th October 2009 - 02:43 PM
QUOTE (prometheus+Oct 24 2009, 10:44 PM)
The attitude of people towards threads that simply and copy and paste homework questions my not be too helpful. You should attempt homework questions and ask for help on the parts you aer having difficulty with, not expect people to do your homework for you.
If other forums are answering you questions the overall effect will be that you don't understand the physics that the problems you didn't do were supposed to be teaching you.
rare teaching wisdom.
prometheus
26th October 2009 - 07:39 AM
QUOTE (Guest_justine+Oct 25 2009, 12:46 PM)
actually I need a hints or guide to solve the problem not after the answer because the text has the answer...
Indeed, you don't want the answer. You seem to be asking for the solutions.The normal way to start a thread like this would be to say "here is the question, this is how far I've gotten so far with my answer."
Confused2
26th October 2009 - 10:44 AM
Obviously a good start...
"here is the question, this is how far I've gotten so far with my answer."
or even:- "Could somebody show me how to start?"
Include extra information:-
My dog has eaten my lecture notes.
I have been ill.
I am ill.
I have been run over by a bus.
I am in love
I am very, very lazy lazy
I cannot attend lectures because I have to look after my [hamster,goat,chickens,mother,...]
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