Should I Post a PDF Link for Homework Problems Instead of Typing Them Out?

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Posting a link to a PDF of homework problems is generally acceptable, but it's crucial to show your attempts at the solution to demonstrate your effort. Following the Homework Help Template format is still important, and some users prefer problems to be typed directly in the forum for easier editing and commentary. Concerns about security and the potential for broken links diminishing the value of archived threads were also raised. Overall, while linking to a PDF can be convenient, including the problem statement in the post is recommended for clarity and future reference. Engaging with the community effectively requires balancing convenience with the need for comprehensive information.
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Is it OK to post link to pdf of a homework problem (google docs) instead of typing it all out? I am just asking because I am really slow typing math stuff and its faster/easier to post link to the prob.. will my homework questions just get ignored if i do this or is this acceptable ? thanks

(for example, a variation of parameters takes up a lot of space and it takes me long time to get all my work typed out.. if i just have link to doc, its not just easier but notation is clearer too)
 
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I think that's okay. Just be sure to show your attempt at the solution. That's the most important part -- showing your efforts.
 
Just to clarify -- it's still important to follow the HH Template format. You could link to a PDF for each section, or just for the problem statement, etc.
 
I, for one, would prefer the problems be typed in the forum. It is much easier to edit the part you are responding, to delete irrelevant or correct steps, and to insert commentary at the appropriate points.
 
LCKurtz said:
I, for one, would prefer the problems be typed in the forum. It is much easier to edit the part you are responding, to delete irrelevant or correct steps, and to insert commentary at the appropriate points.
I agree.
 
There are also security issues with PDF files.
 
Can't you just copy/paste the text from the pdf to your post instead of typing it out?
 
In my opinion,
without the statement of the problem,
the thread loses its value (as an archived thread)
when the link to the pdf is broken.
 
robphy said:
In my opinion,
without the statement of the problem,
the thread loses its value (as an archived thread)
when the link to the pdf is broken.
That's another excellent reason not to allow it.
 
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