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[Read First] Forum Charter and Rules - NB Important Update 19/05/09 PLEASE READ

  • 07-11-2003 09:01PM
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    Welcome to the Mathematics Forum. Please read the following before posting.

    This Forum is for all who enjoy and/or are interested in Mathematics.

    Post here to share ideas, ask opinions or draw attention to interesting discoveries.

    There are just a few things to note when posting here

    1) No Muppettry, Trolling, Abuse or Racism. We can all express opinions with out resorting to any of them.

    2) No Flaming. Science is generally theory based. Different people have different theories. You can disagree with and debate them without flaming.

    3) No advertising. Contact the admins if you want to arrange advertising space.

    4) Place all offers and requests for grinds in the appropriate sticky.

    5)This forum has a high number of users who are students, either at secondary or at third level. It is considered to be against the spirit of this forum to provide said users with full solutions to homework/exam type questions. The onus should be on posters to provide a hint or encouragement to the user so that they can attempt a solution on their own

    And finally, quoting Occy:

    6) Have fun! Science has never been more exciting and open to public scrutiny as it is today. Anything of interest, debates, questions or queries are welcome(/me continues with the plug)- Tell your friends about the wonderful, NEW Science boards on boards.ie(tm).


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