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I've seen some questions that are well-written and high-quality, but are impossible because you simply can't do whatever the question is asking.

Example:

Q: How do I modify a constant?

The only way I believe these questions can be answered is:

A: You can't modify a constant. Use a variable instead.

But I don't feel these types of answers are appropriate, since they don't fully address/answer the question:

Q: How do I make a pig fly all by itself without physically modifying it?

 

A: You can't do that. Use a bird instead.

Okay, bad example, but you get what I mean.

How should "impossible" questions be handled?

I've seen some questions that are well-written and high-quality, but are impossible because you simply can't do whatever the question is asking.

Example:

Q: How do I modify a constant?

The only way I believe these questions can be answered is:

A: You can't modify a constant. Use a variable instead.

But I don't feel these types of answers are appropriate, since they don't fully address/answer the question:

Q: How do I make a pig fly all by itself without physically modifying it?

 

A: You can't do that. Use a bird instead.

Okay, bad example, but you get what I mean.

How should "impossible" questions be handled?

I've seen some questions that are well-written and high-quality, but are impossible because you simply can't do whatever the question is asking.

Example:

Q: How do I modify a constant?

The only way I believe these questions can be answered is:

A: You can't modify a constant. Use a variable instead.

But I don't feel these types of answers are appropriate, since they don't fully address/answer the question:

Q: How do I make a pig fly all by itself without physically modifying it?

A: You can't do that. Use a bird instead.

Okay, bad example, but you get what I mean.

How should "impossible" questions be handled?

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I've seen some questions that are well-written and high-quality, but are impossible because you simply can't do whatever the question is asking.

Example:

Q: How do I modify a constant?

The only way I thinkbelieve these questions can be answered is:

A: You can't modify a constant. Use a variable instead.

But I don't feel these types of answers are appropriate, since they don't fully address/answer the question:

Q: How do I make a pig fly all by itself without physically modifying it?

A: You can't do that. Use a bird instead.

Okay, bad example, but you get what I mean.

How should "impossible" questions be handled?

I've seen some questions that are well-written and high-quality, but are impossible because you simply can't do whatever the question is asking.

Example:

Q: How do I modify a constant?

The only way I think these questions can be answered is:

A: You can't modify a constant. Use a variable instead.

But I don't feel these types of answers are appropriate, since they don't fully address/answer the question:

Q: How do I make a pig fly all by itself without physically modifying it?

A: You can't do that. Use a bird instead.

Okay, bad example, but you get what I mean.

How should "impossible" questions be handled?

I've seen some questions that are well-written and high-quality, but are impossible because you simply can't do whatever the question is asking.

Example:

Q: How do I modify a constant?

The only way I believe these questions can be answered is:

A: You can't modify a constant. Use a variable instead.

But I don't feel these types of answers are appropriate, since they don't fully address/answer the question:

Q: How do I make a pig fly all by itself without physically modifying it?

A: You can't do that. Use a bird instead.

Okay, bad example, but you get what I mean.

How should "impossible" questions be handled?

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What constitutes as an appropriate answer to an How should "impossible" questionquestions be handled?

I've seen some questions that are well-written and high-quality, but are impossible because you simply can't do whatever the question is asking.

Example:

Q: How do I modify a constant?

The only way I think these questions can be answered is:

A: You can't modify a constant. Use a variable instead.

But I don't feel these types of answers are appropriate, since they don't fully address/answer the question:

Q: How do I make a pig fly all by itself without physically modifying it?

A: You can't do that. Use a bird instead.

Okay, bad example, but you get what I mean.

What constitutes as an appropriate answer to anHow should "impossible" questionquestions be handled?

What constitutes as an appropriate answer to an "impossible" question?

I've seen some questions that are well-written and high-quality, but are impossible because you simply can't do whatever the question is asking.

Example:

Q: How do I modify a constant?

The only way I think these questions can be answered is:

A: You can't modify a constant. Use a variable instead.

But I don't feel these types of answers are appropriate, since they don't fully address/answer the question:

Q: How do I make a pig fly all by itself without physically modifying it?

A: You can't do that. Use a bird instead.

Okay, bad example, but you get what I mean.

What constitutes as an appropriate answer to an "impossible" question?

How should "impossible" questions be handled?

I've seen some questions that are well-written and high-quality, but are impossible because you simply can't do whatever the question is asking.

Example:

Q: How do I modify a constant?

The only way I think these questions can be answered is:

A: You can't modify a constant. Use a variable instead.

But I don't feel these types of answers are appropriate, since they don't fully address/answer the question:

Q: How do I make a pig fly all by itself without physically modifying it?

A: You can't do that. Use a bird instead.

Okay, bad example, but you get what I mean.

How should "impossible" questions be handled?

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