Stress Exam Question: Get Help Now

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Homework Help Overview

The discussion revolves around a stress-related exam question, where participants are attempting to share and clarify a problem involving a visual diagram.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants are trying to access a shared image link to understand the problem better. There are attempts to clarify how to view the image, and one participant requests the original poster to describe the problem and share their work directly.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants working to access the problem details and encouraging the original poster to provide more information. There is a focus on ensuring that the problem is clearly communicated for further assistance.

Contextual Notes

There are technical difficulties with accessing the shared image links, which may hinder the progress of the discussion. Participants are emphasizing the need for clearer communication of the problem details.

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Hi, can you please spare a moment to help me with this http://thumbq.com/store/62194-stress.jpg"
Thanks
 
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Yo, RednaiL, when I follow your link, I don't get anything except a message that I can view the image at the URL that I'm already at.
 
sorry about that. You have to press enter when your on the url bar
 
rednaiL said:
sorry about that. You have to press enter when your on the url bar

Please clarify.
 
once it loads up with the error, click onto the area that you usually type to go to a website ( the bit next to 'address' in internet explorer) and press enter.
Hope this helps
 
That doesn't help. (I've tried on two computers.)

Can you just type the problem, together with your work, and attatch any necessary diagrams as .gif or .jpg files?
 
OK, so now we have the problem and a figure.
Next up: your attempt at a solution.
 

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