Complaint Help regarding forum rules

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The forum has specific rules regarding posting questions, emphasizing that users should provide some solution or effort before seeking help. Questions should be directed to the appropriate section, such as the homework forum for academic inquiries. Users are encouraged to fill out the homework template and show their work to facilitate assistance. The community discourages "spoon feeding" and expects participants to engage actively with the material. Adhering to these guidelines will ensure a more productive experience in the forum.
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help regarding forum rules...!

ive some questions which i am unable to solve..so is there any room in this forum to post these questions or simply can i post these questions..because according to forum rules you should have some solution to a problem..moreover I've been remarked that "we don't spoon feed".
 
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Homework problems go here: https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=152

Just click the appropriate forum and ask there (for example, a question about integrals goes in calculus & beyond). Be sure to fill in the homework template (which appear automatically) and show your work!
 
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