Question 1174503
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Regarding this post,  I saw this error by  @MathLover1 and was going to comment/(to fix)  it, 

but tutor  @MathTherapy outpaced me.



            Thanks to him,   he ridded me of it . . . 




At this forum,  three persons come and bring wrong solutions practically/regularly every day.


These persons are   1)  @josgarithmetic;   2)  ewatrrr;  and  3)  @MathLover1.


These persons come every day and everyday bring  1 - 2  wrong solution --- EACH.



When  @josgarithmetic was alone,  I could confront him.


When  @ewatrrr returned to the forum after  3  (or  5)  years absence,  it became two times harder for me to confront.


But when  @MathLover1 returned after several months of absence and joined them,  I feel that the critical days have come for me.



I  DEFINITELY  will not be able to confront  3  (three,  THREE)  so called  "tutors", 

who,  actually,  are  "pseudo-"  and  "quasi-"  tutors and  bring  4 - 6  wrong solutions each day,  cheating the visitors --- every day.



                    EVERY DAY.



It will mean for me to stop my own work at the forum,  at all.



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            I am placing this my literature manifest here for  GENERAL  READING . . . 


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My dear tutors  (or  "tutors")  - - - -  it is not an  American way to do your job in such a  BAD  MANNER . . . as you do . . . 


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    Had I worked this way at my positions at engineering companies 

        here in US - - - they would took me out next day . . . 
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Let me point &nbsp;YOU &nbsp;two major strategic errors that you do every day &nbsp;(and every hour) &nbsp;in your everyday work here at the forum.


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1)  &nbsp;&nbsp;Do not try to be present &nbsp;EVERYTHERE &nbsp;and do not try to grab every problem.


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Concentrate/focus on that posts/problems, &nbsp;where you are competent. 
 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;// And do not think that you are competent everywhere . . . --- . . . it is &nbsp;VERY &nbsp;FAR &nbsp;from to be true . . .  


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                  For @josgarithmetic these problems are lines and parabolas (but not solving word problems)

                  For @ewatrr these problems are &nbsp;STATISTICS &nbsp;(but &nbsp;NOT &nbsp;elementary probability (!) )

                  Regarding MathLover1, I even don't know what to say - she makes her errors uniformly in each area . . . 
                  The only advise I can offer is to check yourself every time after completing the solution.
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2)  &nbsp;Do not try to run across the job of other tutors &nbsp;(and across my work, &nbsp;in particular).