When I was a relatively new user, I asked a question which I think is low-quality and off-topic (the problem was caused by a simple typo), and apparently other people agree with me since they down-voted the question. Because of this, I would like to delete the question since it is unlikely to help other people. The problem is that I can't delete the question since it has an up-voted answer, which got up-voted probably since it answered my question clearly and explained exactly where the typo was and why it caused problems.
I already voted to close this question, but I would also like to delete it since I don't think it belongs on Stack Overflow and both the question and the answer are unlikely to help other people (although the answer helped me).
Should such a question be deleted? If yes, how do I do it? If not, why not?