Hello Everyone. WE come across many tough problems in brilliant and if we are not able to solve it, we will surely be curious to know the solution. But few of the problems remain unanswered. In such case i think there should be feature to request for a solution to the problem. In physics i came across THIS Problem , I couldn't do it. so i waited for people to write a solution so that i can learn how to solve it. But no one came up with one. So, if there is a feature as mentioned above, it will inform those who have solved it that someone needs a solution. It will be very helpful. SO, what do you think? And if possible could anyone write solution to the above problem.
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I would love to do the honors...So, just be patient, and I'll post a good solution within an hour and a half (or so).
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It is done, sire! We await your humble opinions!
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thanks a lot
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For this problem, you will write the solution, but every problem cannot get the same treatment.
Yes, there should be this type of feature. Another thing we can do is, to ask everyone to write solutions to the problems they shared...
Thanks for the feedback Shreyas!
There are more big changes coming for Brilliant soon, and I think some of them will help address this issue.
Stay tuned!
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you are welcome
Could somebody please post a solution to the question 'Rolling down the stairs'. I am very eager to know how to solve it. Thanks !
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And for this one too: Pulling a long molecule