Posts are only removed if they are threatening, use bad language, demeaning to others, attempts to cheat, or assisting in cheating.
If your question didn't post, then it was not removed. Sometimes text wont post because it has hyperlinks in it. We don't allow hyperlinks to be posted by students, because we find often that they lead to unsavory places.
When you have a question to seek help, post it.
these isnt fair at all i wanted to post a question
but it just wont go
and then i made a request to know why and my post was deleted is these what jishka is made up?,these is not the first time that these is happening to me
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i have never use immoral language that am sure off...
i wanna post a question on complex number but it just wont go why?
i wanna post a question on complex number but it just wont go why?
We have them all the time. If you are trying to post in matrix form, difficult.
In i,j,k format it works easy. are you suing <i, ...> symbols? those might be interpreted as HTML, and then being voided.
but honestly, I dont know the issues, but I suspect in your text you have some unintended HTML < > code or similar.
In i,j,k format it works easy. are you suing <i, ...> symbols? those might be interpreted as HTML, and then being voided.
but honestly, I dont know the issues, but I suspect in your text you have some unintended HTML < > code or similar.
In addition to having unintended HTML code in it, your post may have something that the Jiskha program is interpreting as part of a website address (a URL or a hyperlink). Check what you're trying to post very carefully, and perhaps change any symbols into words, if possible.
It would also help if you used an actual screen name instead of a bunch of dots. You're posts can be found more easily that way, once you get them too post.
It would also help if you used an actual screen name instead of a bunch of dots. You're posts can be found more easily that way, once you get them too post.
Another way to find out where you got stuck is to formulate your question in multiple posts. This way you can zoom in to where the problem lies.
Or replace vectors <i,j,k> with (i,j,k), etc. but state that (i,j,k) is a vector.
Or replace vectors <i,j,k> with (i,j,k), etc. but state that (i,j,k) is a vector.
maybe idk probably
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