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I recently posted thisthis question on MO. However, it quickly got downvoted and there was a comment which read that "MO is not for homework."

However, that question was not homework and I had not got any response on Math.SE and so I put it here. I am trying to self-study and learn things on my own.


Is it a bad practice to put questions here if you need clarification and are not able to find on Math.SE?

I recently posted this question on MO. However, it quickly got downvoted and there was a comment which read that "MO is not for homework."

However, that question was not homework and I had not got any response on Math.SE and so I put it here. I am trying to self-study and learn things on my own.


Is it a bad practice to put questions here if you need clarification and are not able to find on Math.SE?

I recently posted this question on MO. However, it quickly got downvoted and there was a comment which read that "MO is not for homework."

However, that question was not homework and I had not got any response on Math.SE and so I put it here. I am trying to self-study and learn things on my own.


Is it a bad practice to put questions here if you need clarification and are not able to find on Math.SE?

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Is this question suitable for MO?

I recently posted this question on MO. However, it quickly got downvoted and there was a comment which read that "MO is not for homework."

However, that question was not homework and I had not got any response on Math.SE and so I put it here. I am trying to self-study and learn things on my own.


Is it a bad practice to put questions here if you need clarification and are not able to find on Math.SE?