How to Solve a Geometry Problem?

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The discussion revolves around a user seeking help with a geometry problem and experiencing issues with image uploads. Participants note that images may not appear because they require manual approval before being visible. The user is prompted to share what solutions they have already attempted. There is a clear emphasis on the need for patience regarding image visibility due to the approval process. Overall, the thread highlights the challenges of sharing visual content in problem-solving discussions.
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does somebody know how to do this
 

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Why doesn't the attached imgae showup?

Has the webmaster disabled imgaes?
 
Let me try again

http://octaves.uni.cc/user/Untitled1.jpg
 
does somebody know how to do this

Yep.


(...preempting your next question...)

What have you tried?



Why doesn't the attached imgae showup?

Uploaded images must be manually approved. It doesn't happen instantaneously!
 
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