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  • "A question to solve...", yes, for you!
    – TheGeekGreek
    21 hours ago






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    That's not the best way to ask a question here. You should at least write it down properly , show your work and effort on it and then ask clearly where you are stucked at. Let revise you question according to How to ask a (good) question.
    – gimusi
    21 hours ago















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put on hold as off-topic by TheGeekGreek, amWhy, Chinnapparaj R, egreg, user302797 20 hours ago


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  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – TheGeekGreek, amWhy, Chinnapparaj R, egreg, user302797

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put on hold as off-topic by TheGeekGreek, amWhy, Chinnapparaj R, egreg, user302797 20 hours ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – TheGeekGreek, amWhy, Chinnapparaj R, egreg, user302797

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • "A question to solve...", yes, for you!
    – TheGeekGreek
    21 hours ago






  • 1




    That's not the best way to ask a question here. You should at least write it down properly , show your work and effort on it and then ask clearly where you are stucked at. Let revise you question according to How to ask a (good) question.
    – gimusi
    21 hours ago




















  • "A question to solve...", yes, for you!
    – TheGeekGreek
    21 hours ago






  • 1




    That's not the best way to ask a question here. You should at least write it down properly , show your work and effort on it and then ask clearly where you are stucked at. Let revise you question according to How to ask a (good) question.
    – gimusi
    21 hours ago


















"A question to solve...", yes, for you!
– TheGeekGreek
21 hours ago




"A question to solve...", yes, for you!
– TheGeekGreek
21 hours ago




1




1




That's not the best way to ask a question here. You should at least write it down properly , show your work and effort on it and then ask clearly where you are stucked at. Let revise you question according to How to ask a (good) question.
– gimusi
21 hours ago






That's not the best way to ask a question here. You should at least write it down properly , show your work and effort on it and then ask clearly where you are stucked at. Let revise you question according to How to ask a (good) question.
– gimusi
21 hours ago

















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