Yeah sorry, its just that he has asked quite a few questions previously and with that knowledge he could definitely solve that question. I'm just trying to say that if he had at least shown a few more lines of working like possibly subbing the point given into the equation, or differentiating a curve, which he has asked about in previous questions, he could have learnt and grown more confident in his ability than if someone just wrote the answer out. I'm not trying to make him feel bad or anything, I'm just trying to tell him how to improve.
I hear you, so I hope you'll hear me when I say you did not express yourself in the best way, because that is not the way it came across. People ask questions because they need help in approaching it; if you look at a question and don't know how to approach it, that's it. You are stuck. If you don't know that you need to substitute the coordinates, then you won't be able to progress towards the answer. If you don't know that you need to differentiate, or don't think to try it, then you are stuck. The only way you improve from there is being brave enough and having the guts to put your hand up and go, "Yo, not sure what I should do here," so someone can point you in the right direction. That's not an easy thing to do, especially on the internet to a big audience -
Never should anyone be made to feel like they shouldn't have asked their question.
Anyway, thanks for your answer and thank you for the discussion. Let's get back onto the Math
