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I'm sorry for starting a new thread if this question has been answered before. I was wondering where is the function: Marked this problem/thread solved?
Marking a homework thread as "solved" means that the original poster (OP) has found a satisfactory answer to their question and no longer needs further assistance. This helps other users know that the question has been resolved and they can focus their attention on other unanswered questions.
To mark a homework thread as "solved", the OP can edit their original post and add a comment stating that their question has been resolved. Some forums also have a "Mark as Solved" button that can be clicked to indicate that the thread is solved.
No, only the OP of the thread can mark it as "solved". If you believe a thread should be marked as "solved", you can politely suggest to the OP that they do so or flag the thread for a moderator to review.
Marking a homework thread as "solved" helps keep the forum organized and makes it easier for other users to find unanswered questions that they can help with. It also shows appreciation for the people who took the time to provide an answer and helps build a sense of community within the scientific community.
Yes, if the OP realizes that the answer they received is not actually satisfactory or they have found a better solution, they can edit their original post and remove the "solved" comment. This will indicate to others that the thread is still open for answers. However, it is recommended to only mark a thread as "solved" if the answer provided fully resolves the original question.