I would like to know if the questioner has any further interest in this question, given the answer at math.SX.
]]>I would prefer questions like this to start on math.SX and then migrate here if someone there says: "This is hard (because XYZ) and I recommend asking it on MO to see if anyone there has any better ideas.". Then, in the second asking, the sticky point can be brought to the fore and made the focus of the question (retaining the original as motivation).
So now that David has answered on math.SX, then this question on MO in its current form should not be reopened. It could be reopened as a follow-up question to David's answer to see if anyone has anything more to add, but it would need extensive rewriting to do that.
The next level after: "Good answers do not make good questions" is "Good questions do not make good MO questions". Namely, if I ask a question in algebraic geometry that just happens to be a really good question but I have not the wit to understand that then it's not a good MO question.
]]>Anyway, it's understandable at first sight it seemed like homework. I do think though that as soon as people realized it couldn't be homework (because it's too difficult) and that the only problem is the phrasing, any of you guys with enough reputation shouldn't have hesitated to quickly edit it (just a few word changes) and re-opened, as there is real mathematical content to discuss here, as seen in math.stackexchange.
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