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  • In [[number theory]], '''Wilson's Theorem''' states that if [[integer ]]<math>p > 1</math> , then <math>(p-1) ...e. Consider the [[field]] of integers modulo <math>p</math>. By [[Fermat's Little Theorem]], every nonzero element of this field is a root of the [[po
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  • '''Heron's Formula''' (sometimes called Hero's formula) is a [[mathematical formula | formula]] for finding the [[area]] o <math>A=\sqrt{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}</math>
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  • Simon's Favorite Factoring Trick (SFFT) (made by AoPS user [https://artofproblemsol ...t 1, then divide the coefficient off of the equation.). According to Simon's Favorite Factoring Trick, this equation can be transformed into: <cmath>(x+
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  • #REDIRECT[[Vieta's formulas]]
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  • Mill's Constant is defined as the smallest real number <math>\theta</math> such th ...smallest element in that set. If the [[Riemann Hypothesis]] is true, Mill's constant is approximately <math>1.3063778838630806904686144926...</math> an
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ceva's theorem]]
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  • '''Fermat's Little Theorem''' is highly useful in [[number theory]] for simplifying the A frequently used corollary of Fermat's Little Theorem is <math>a^p \equiv a \pmod {p}</math>. As you can see, it i
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  • '''Chebyshev's inequality''', named after [[Pafnuty Chebyshev]], states that if ...nce of the [[Rearrangement inequality]], which gives us that the sum <math>S=a_1b_{i_1}+a_2b_{i_2}+...+a_nb_{i_n} </math> is maximal when <math>i_k=k</m
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  • '''Euler's Totient Theorem''' is a theorem closely related to his [[totient function]] Let <math>\phi(n)</math> be [[Euler's totient function]]. If <math>n</math> is a positive integer, <math>\phi{(n)
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  • .../math>, <math>c</math>, <math>d</math> are the four side lengths and <math>s = \frac{a+b+c+d}{2}</math>. <cmath>16[ABCD]^2=16(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)(s-d)</cmath>
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ptolemy's theorem]]
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  • ...[equality condition | equality case]] of [[Ptolemy's Inequality]]. Ptolemy's theorem frequently shows up as an intermediate step in problems involving i ...ABCD</math> with side lengths <math>{a},{b},{c},{d}</math> and [[diagonal]]s <math>{e},{f}</math>:
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  • #REDIRECT[[Vieta's formulas]]
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  • '''Euler's totient function''' <math>\phi(n)</math> applied to a [[positive integer]] ...p_m^{e_m} </math> where the <math>p_i </math> are distinct [[prime number]]s. Now, we can use a [[PIE]] argument to count the number of numbers less th
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  • #REDIRECT[[Stewart's theorem]]
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  • '''Jensen's Inequality''' is an inequality discovered by Danish mathematician Johan Jen One of the simplest examples of Jensen's inequality is the [[quadratic mean]] - [[arithmetic mean]] inequality. Taki
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  • '''Ptolemy's Inequality''' is a famous inequality attributed to the Greek mathematician *[[Ptolemy's Theorem]]
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  • '''Muirhead's Inequality''' states that if a sequence <math>p</math> [[Majorization|major ...ath> majorizes <math>(4,2)</math> (as <math>5>4, 5+1=4+2</math>), Muirhead's inequality states that for any positive <math>x,y</math>,
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  • ...hat order) and [[diagonal]]s of length <math>p, q</math>. '''Bretschneider's formula''' states that the [[area]] [[Lagrange's Identity]] states that <math>|\vec{a}|^2|\vec{b}|^2-(\vec{a}\cdot\vec{b})^2
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  • ...hur's Inequality''' is an [[inequality]] that holds for [[positive number]]s. It is named for Issai Schur. Schur's inequality states that for all non-negative <math>a,b,c \in \mathbb{R}</mat
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  • ...theorems in [[geometry]], and is one of the many tools in a good geometer's arsenal. A very large number of geometry problems can be solved by building label("$G$", G, S);
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  • ...tangent to both axes and to the second and third circles. What is <math>r/s</math>? label("$s$",(-1.5,4));
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  • ...ers and Emilio adds his numbers. How much larger is Star's sum than Emilio's?
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  • ...lish Fox to double Fox's money every time Fox crosses the bridge by Rabbit's house, as long as Fox pays <math>40</math> coins in toll to Rabbit after ea
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  • The second line's equation can be found in a similar fashion. Its slope is <math>m = \frac{0-
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  • * [[Math Kangaroo]] may be the world's largest [[mathematics competition]]. [http://www.mathkangaroo.org/mk/defau
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  • ...tions in the United States. These exams lead up to the selection of the U.S. team for the [[International Mathematical Olympiad]]. ([http://www.maa.org * [https://simiode.org/scudem SIMIODE SCUDEM] -- SIMIODE's (Systemic Initiative for Modeling Investigations and Opportunities using Di
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  • There's also some exams with the part of mathematics being as hard as an olympiad,
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  • Alabama's math competition community is fairly large and active and there are a numbe ...Math Tournament]]-- Grades 7-12. The VHHS tournament is one of the nation's largest local math tournaments, drawing around 1700 students annually.
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  • * [[Women's Technology Program]] at [[MIT]], [http://wtp.mit.edu/ Website]
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  • ...shift, six days a week. The lead instructors are mathematicians with Ph.D.s and the apprentice instructors are graduate or undergraduate math students. Here's what the {MathILy, MathILy-Er} application process looks like:
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  • * [[Moody's Mega Math Challenge]] [http://m3challenge.siam.org/ website]
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  • * National Science Foundation's Robert Noyce Scholarship. <dollar/>10,000 for undergraduate or graduate stu * American Meteorological Society's undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships for students in STEM ma
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  • * Current high school senior enrolled in a U.S. high school * U.S Citizen or permanent resident
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  • * [[Mathematical Kangaroo]] is perhaps the world's largest [[mathematics competition]]. * [[Mathematical Kangaroo]] is perhaps the world's largest [[mathematics competition]].
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  • An individual's score is their total number of correct sprint round answers plus 2 times th ...ided by 4 plus 2 points for every correct team round answer, making a team's maximum possible score 66 points. Therefore, it is possible to win with a r
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  • * [[St. Mary's Academy Math Team Challenge]] -- Contests for middle school students. [http
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  • *[[Soli Deo Gloria Fall Tournament, aka Billy's Math Meet]] [[User:Solafidefarms/MathMeet]]
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  • * [[K-State S. Thomas Parker Mathematics Competition]] [http://www.math.ksu.edu/~zlin/mat
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  • * Governor's Cup [http://www.kaac.com/governors-cup/] * Governor's Cup [http://www.kaac.com/governors-cup/]
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