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k a April Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
jlacosta   0
Apr 2, 2025
Spring is in full swing and summer is right around the corner, what are your plans? At AoPS Online our schedule has new classes starting now through July, so be sure to keep your skills sharp and be prepared for the Fall school year! Check out the schedule of upcoming classes below.

WOOT early bird pricing is in effect, don’t miss out! If you took MathWOOT Level 2 last year, no worries, it is all new problems this year! Our Worldwide Online Olympiad Training program is for high school level competitors. AoPS designed these courses to help our top students get the deep focus they need to succeed in their specific competition goals. Check out the details at this link for all our WOOT programs in math, computer science, chemistry, and physics.

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[*]April 22nd (Webinar), 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET, Competitive Programming at AoPS (USACO).[/list]
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Apr 2, 2025
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k i Adding contests to the Contest Collections
dcouchman   1
N Apr 5, 2023 by v_Enhance
Want to help AoPS remain a valuable Olympiad resource? Help us add contests to AoPS's Contest Collections.

Find instructions and a list of contests to add here: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c40244h1064480_contests_to_add
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dcouchman
Sep 9, 2019
v_Enhance
Apr 5, 2023
k i Zero tolerance
ZetaX   49
N May 4, 2019 by NoDealsHere
Source: Use your common sense! (enough is enough)
Some users don't want to learn, some other simply ignore advises.
But please follow the following guideline:


To make it short: ALWAYS USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IF POSTING!
If you don't have common sense, don't post.


More specifically:

For new threads:


a) Good, meaningful title:
The title has to say what the problem is about in best way possible.
If that title occured already, it's definitely bad. And contest names aren't good either.
That's in fact a requirement for being able to search old problems.

Examples:
Bad titles:
- "Hard"/"Medium"/"Easy" (if you find it so cool how hard/easy it is, tell it in the post and use a title that tells us the problem)
- "Number Theory" (hey guy, guess why this forum's named that way¿ and is it the only such problem on earth¿)
- "Fibonacci" (there are millions of Fibonacci problems out there, all posted and named the same...)
- "Chinese TST 2003" (does this say anything about the problem¿)
Good titles:
- "On divisors of a³+2b³+4c³-6abc"
- "Number of solutions to x²+y²=6z²"
- "Fibonacci numbers are never squares"


b) Use search function:
Before posting a "new" problem spend at least two, better five, minutes to look if this problem was posted before. If it was, don't repost it. If you have anything important to say on topic, post it in one of the older threads.
If the thread is locked cause of this, use search function.

Update (by Amir Hossein). The best way to search for two keywords in AoPS is to input
[code]+"first keyword" +"second keyword"[/code]
so that any post containing both strings "first word" and "second form".


c) Good problem statement:
Some recent really bad post was:
[quote]$lim_{n\to 1}^{+\infty}\frac{1}{n}-lnn$[/quote]
It contains no question and no answer.
If you do this, too, you are on the best way to get your thread deleted. Write everything clearly, define where your variables come from (and define the "natural" numbers if used). Additionally read your post at least twice before submitting. After you sent it, read it again and use the Edit-Button if necessary to correct errors.


For answers to already existing threads:


d) Of any interest and with content:
Don't post things that are more trivial than completely obvious. For example, if the question is to solve $x^{3}+y^{3}=z^{3}$, do not answer with "$x=y=z=0$ is a solution" only. Either you post any kind of proof or at least something unexpected (like "$x=1337, y=481, z=42$ is the smallest solution). Someone that does not see that $x=y=z=0$ is a solution of the above without your post is completely wrong here, this is an IMO-level forum.
Similar, posting "I have solved this problem" but not posting anything else is not welcome; it even looks that you just want to show off what a genius you are.

e) Well written and checked answers:
Like c) for new threads, check your solutions at least twice for mistakes. And after sending, read it again and use the Edit-Button if necessary to correct errors.



To repeat it: ALWAYS USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IF POSTING!


Everything definitely out of range of common sense will be locked or deleted (exept for new users having less than about 42 posts, they are newbies and need/get some time to learn).

The above rules will be applied from next monday (5. march of 2007).
Feel free to discuss on this here.
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ZetaX
Feb 27, 2007
NoDealsHere
May 4, 2019
nice system of equations
outback   4
N 44 minutes ago by Raj_singh1432
Solve in positive numbers the system

$ x_1+\frac{1}{x_2}=4, x_2+\frac{1}{x_3}=1, x_3+\frac{1}{x_4}=4, ..., x_{99}+\frac{1}{x_{100}}=4, x_{100}+\frac{1}{x_1}=1$
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outback
Oct 8, 2008
Raj_singh1432
44 minutes ago
Two circles, a tangent line and a parallel
Valentin Vornicu   103
N an hour ago by zuat.e
Source: IMO 2000, Problem 1, IMO Shortlist 2000, G2
Two circles $ G_1$ and $ G_2$ intersect at two points $ M$ and $ N$. Let $ AB$ be the line tangent to these circles at $ A$ and $ B$, respectively, so that $ M$ lies closer to $ AB$ than $ N$. Let $ CD$ be the line parallel to $ AB$ and passing through the point $ M$, with $ C$ on $ G_1$ and $ D$ on $ G_2$. Lines $ AC$ and $ BD$ meet at $ E$; lines $ AN$ and $ CD$ meet at $ P$; lines $ BN$ and $ CD$ meet at $ Q$. Show that $ EP = EQ$.
103 replies
Valentin Vornicu
Oct 24, 2005
zuat.e
an hour ago
Inequalities
idomybest   3
N 2 hours ago by damyan
Source: The Interesting Around Technical Analysis Three Variable Inequalities
The problem is in the attachment below.
3 replies
idomybest
Oct 15, 2021
damyan
2 hours ago
Function on positive integers with two inputs
Assassino9931   2
N 2 hours ago by Assassino9931
Source: Bulgaria Winter Competition 2025 Problem 10.4
The function $f: \mathbb{Z}_{>0} \times \mathbb{Z}_{>0} \to \mathbb{Z}_{>0}$ is such that $f(a,b) + f(b,c) = f(ac, b^2) + 1$ for any positive integers $a,b,c$. Assume there exists a positive integer $n$ such that $f(n, m) \leq f(n, m + 1)$ for all positive integers $m$. Determine all possible values of $f(2025, 2025)$.
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Assassino9931
Jan 27, 2025
Assassino9931
2 hours ago
Normal but good inequality
giangtruong13   4
N 2 hours ago by IceyCold
Source: From a province
Let $a,b,c> 0$ satisfy that $a+b+c=3abc$. Prove that: $$\sum_{cyc} \frac{ab}{3c+ab+abc} \geq \frac{3}{5} $$
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giangtruong13
Mar 31, 2025
IceyCold
2 hours ago
Tiling rectangle with smaller rectangles.
MarkBcc168   61
N 2 hours ago by YaoAOPS
Source: IMO Shortlist 2017 C1
A rectangle $\mathcal{R}$ with odd integer side lengths is divided into small rectangles with integer side lengths. Prove that there is at least one among the small rectangles whose distances from the four sides of $\mathcal{R}$ are either all odd or all even.

Proposed by Jeck Lim, Singapore
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MarkBcc168
Jul 10, 2018
YaoAOPS
2 hours ago
A magician has one hundred cards numbered 1 to 100
Valentin Vornicu   49
N 2 hours ago by YaoAOPS
Source: IMO 2000, Problem 4, IMO Shortlist 2000, C1
A magician has one hundred cards numbered 1 to 100. He puts them into three boxes, a red one, a white one and a blue one, so that each box contains at least one card. A member of the audience draws two cards from two different boxes and announces the sum of numbers on those cards. Given this information, the magician locates the box from which no card has been drawn.

How many ways are there to put the cards in the three boxes so that the trick works?
49 replies
Valentin Vornicu
Oct 24, 2005
YaoAOPS
2 hours ago
Nice inequality
sqing   2
N 2 hours ago by Seungjun_Lee
Source: WYX
Let $a_1,a_2,\cdots,a_n  (n\ge 2)$ be real numbers . Prove that : There exist positive integer $k\in \{1,2,\cdots,n\}$ such that $$\sum_{i=1}^{n}\{kx_i\}(1-\{kx_i\})<\frac{n-1}{6}.$$Where $\{x\}=x-\left \lfloor x \right \rfloor.$
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sqing
Apr 24, 2019
Seungjun_Lee
2 hours ago
Concurrency
Dadgarnia   27
N 2 hours ago by zuat.e
Source: Iranian TST 2020, second exam day 2, problem 4
Let $ABC$ be an isosceles triangle ($AB=AC$) with incenter $I$. Circle $\omega$ passes through $C$ and $I$ and is tangent to $AI$. $\omega$ intersects $AC$ and circumcircle of $ABC$ at $Q$ and $D$, respectively. Let $M$ be the midpoint of $AB$ and $N$ be the midpoint of $CQ$. Prove that $AD$, $MN$ and $BC$ are concurrent.

Proposed by Alireza Dadgarnia
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Dadgarnia
Mar 12, 2020
zuat.e
2 hours ago
nice geo
Melid   1
N 3 hours ago by Melid
Source: 2025 Japan Junior MO preliminary P9
Let ABCD be a cyclic quadrilateral, which is AB=7 and BC=6. Let E be a point on segment CD so that BE=9. Line BE and AD intersect at F. Suppose that A, D, and F lie in order. If AF=11 and DF:DE=7:6, find the length of segment CD.
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Melid
3 hours ago
Melid
3 hours ago
Error in forum
Speedysolver1   1
N 4 hours ago by Demetri
Will put video
1 reply
Speedysolver1
4 hours ago
Demetri
4 hours ago
Introducing myself at AoPS, and what's your magic wand?
asuth_asuth   935
N 5 hours ago by PikaPika999
Hi!

I'm Andrew Sutherland. I'm the new Chief Product Officer at AoPS. As you may have read, Richard is retiring and Ben Kornell and I are working together to lead the company now. I'm leading all the software and digital stuff at AoPS. I just wanted to say hello and introduce myself! I'm really excited to be part of the special community that is AoPS.

Previously, I founded Quizlet as a 15-year-old high school student. I did Course 6 at MIT and then left to lead Quizlet full-time for a total of 14 years. I took a few years off and now I'm doing AoPS! I wrote more about all that on my blog: https://asuth.com/im-joining-aops

I have a question for all of you. If you could wave a magic wand, and change anything about AoPS, what would it be? All suggestions welcome! Thank you.
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asuth_asuth
Mar 30, 2025
PikaPika999
5 hours ago
k Alcumus Error
AtlantisHSK2   4
N Yesterday at 8:25 PM by jlacosta
Hi I've been doing pre 2 (I'm almost done), however I am having a problem with the alcumus that is integrated into the program. I have finished these alcumus sections well over 3 times, but after a few days they display that they're unfinished, I was wondering whether this was a bug and if there is some way to fix it.
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AtlantisHSK2
Yesterday at 7:36 PM
jlacosta
Yesterday at 8:25 PM
k help me PLEASE
dwead   4
N Yesterday at 6:29 PM by jlacosta
Im wondering if there is any way to reset progress in a specific subject in alcumus like algebra or geometry the reason i want to do that is because im getting progress when im not even doing them and it's kinda annoying when i have to skip the ones that ive done but really haven't
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dwead
Yesterday at 12:12 PM
jlacosta
Yesterday at 6:29 PM
k The Current State of AoPS
Generic_Username   70
N Sep 10, 2016 by gmaas
An Open Letter to AoPS:

As low-quality posts and other deplorable behavior are becoming noticeably more frequent, I and many other users have found it necessary to discuss some of the aspects that we feel are plaguing the forums. Since this post is to contribute to a net improvement of this community, we will also suggest possible suggestions to these recurring problems. We are very sorry for the trouble we have caused over the past couple of weeks, and we feel that this can explain the rationale behind our actions.

On the Deterioration of AoPS as a Whole

On Banning the Wrong Users

On Possible Solutions

If you have read the entire post, we’d really appreciate if even a fraction of the concerns we have raised were addressed. Thank you so much. God Bless AoPS.

Signing off,
Our essay-writing group.
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Generic_Username
Sep 6, 2016
gmaas
Sep 10, 2016
The Current State of AoPS
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First wrote:
Can't you just ignore the younger forums like MSM or even some like Contests and Programs? What good does it do for you to just be frustrated by spam. HSM and HSO hardly have any spam, though maybe way too many inequalities in HSO.

It's not only me that I'm worried about. I have younger siblings, my friends have younger siblings, etc.
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True, there may now be a somewhat bigger proportion of younger students now than there were in my middle school to college years. However, note that the AoPS Community is very large overall, so the Prealgebra users certainly don't make up a majority of the users on the website or something like that (I don't think there are many students who have only used Beast Academy who have an account on our website, since we don't have resources aligned to BA on AoPS. We're currently developing Beast Academy Online, but that will be on a different website). And I still really haven't seen a big increase in the proportion of posts that are spam. If there really has been a significant change in the amount of spam that sticks around long enough for you guys to see it as well, it might be for the reason rrusczyk mentioned – we have to deal with mean responses to spam before we can deal with the spam itself (and I have noticed an uptick in that being an issue for us site admins in the last year or so).

If you are concerned about younger users having a good example to follow when they join the site and start in MSM, I would encourage using the strategies that I and other admins+users have mentioned so far – give positive advice, report spam, and make sure your own posts are good.
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Mudkipswims42
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"quote=BOGTRO: I don't have the time right now to respond to the OP in full, but I wanted to cross-post this because I think it's somewhat important:
Generic_Username wrote:
I do agree that sometimes sheriff will overreact, and sometimes a rebuttal during a heated conversation might come off as mean when really the intention is just to provide a case to support a point. If a post like this offends someone, the internet might not be the right place for them. However, we should still be more considerate that the community of AoPS is a lot younger than the average forum.

I would posit that the post in question is indeed unnecessarily mean, and really doesn't serve much purpose other than to gain brownie points with the "in crowd" by making fun of another user. In other words, it is dangerously close to bullying, assuming the context is that kyzcsurr and First do not know each other particularly well (obviously, among friends the circumstances change significantly).

It is true that this is a relatively minor example, and perhaps relatively harmless, but that's not the point. The point is that the post doesn't achieve anything of value (as it is unreasonable to expect First to take the post as constructive criticism), while simultaneously pronouncing a clear message that incorrect grammar/capitalization/English/etc. is not welcome here. This has the measurable (though in this case, obviously small) effect of driving certain classes of users (e.g. younger users) away, especially when posts like the above are made often, tolerated (if not encouraged), and thus shown to be representative of AoPS culture.

To put it another way, if I were a young user making a post like First's, and received a response like kyzcsurr's, it is far more likely for me to simply stop posting rather than for me to think "wow, that's a really good point about my grammar!". This is more true when larger-scale operations (such as the Globai news forum) are undertaken for the specific purpose of exhibiting how much "better" one user is compared to another. To make this perhaps more relatable: if you were to make your first post on, say, stackoverflow (or any site that is typically frequented by people that are more educated than you are) and were downvoted to oblivion with comments like "perhaps you should go back to high school English before trying to do math", then I suspect you would simply not use stackoverflow anymore rather than undertaking great personal effort to improve your English to academic-level standards.

I understand that many feel driving away younger/low quality users is a desirable outcome (this is especially evident in your statement "the internet might not be the right place for them"), but this is simply an unsustainable approach. Obviously I don't have the data to back this up, but I would posit that most AoPS "community leaders" (so to speak) started at a very young age; at least, that has been my personal experience (for comparison/ego's sake, you're welcome to sift through some of my early posts and take note of how impressively low-quality they are). Driving these people away at an early age would have been disastrous in my opinion.

Essentially, the main issue is that you're attempting to apply mid-high school discussion standards to literal children, many of whom are using discussion platforms for the first time in their lives. Just like it wouldn't make sense for a highly-respected professor to pick apart some of our posts to show to his colleagues, it does not make much sense for a respected high school AoPS community leader to pick apart the posts of our younger members to gain upvotes from other high school students who will click the thumbs-up button for anything that can be described as "savage".

Anyway, the above explains why the post in question is bad, but doesn't help too much with what response would be good. I agree and understand that it is awkward to make a post consisting entirely of a grammar correction and patiently explaining why it is necessary, and you (rightfully) probably do not view this as your responsibility. Indeed, the classical correct course of action is to leave it alone (or report it) and allow the moderator to deal with the situation, but it is true that moderators are often overwhelmed (especially in recent times) and don't always have the time to deal with the more minor issues like grammar. I'll have to think about what better solutions are, but I am quite certain that in any event, posts like the above are simply counterproductive."


I don't think many people realized the importance of this post. AoPS does have bullies. When one person roasts a guy really badly, his group of friends is like "ooh it's cool to pick on this guy now" and will precede to roast him as much as possible, even lame ones. This is because it's now "cool" to roast specific people this causes spam and a thoroughly put out user who probably won't like posting on the forums ever again.

I think bullying should be dealt with more severely
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mgrimalo
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I think forums like The Fun Factory should be deleted. This is really unnecessary.
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First
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If you are going to talk about the post where I was bullied, it wasn't the fact of krrusczyk's constructive criticism, that was fine, but the fact that so many people were making fun of me was the bullying aspect and that's what was so mean about the thread.
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Cube1
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Y by jam10307, SPG2500, MathArt4, Billybob2016, Ultroid999OCPN, OlympusHero, Adventure10, Mango247
mgrimalo wrote:
I think forums like The Fun Factory should be deleted. This is really unnecessary.

The pink forums on AoPS have been really distracting to me in the past and wastes my time. It sucks up my time even when I'm in school, playing piano, or sometimes even when taking an AoPS Class. The pink forums were also where I got my first ban with mathisawesome2169 by getting myself into a pointless fight about accumulation points. Maybe it's my problem that I have a hard time stop going to those forums, but it's like a drug almost, once you start you can't stop. I see so many people go to these forums these days I feel like as if they will get affected too. Please, these are young people. They take a lot of Aops classes and have lots of potential. Don't ruin their future in mathematics.

Sincerely,
Cube1
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melschulz
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Y by blastWavecontinuum, doitsudoitsu, Adventure10, Mango247
I just deleted a couple brief posts that seemed about to steer the conversation off topic and/or were verging on an unproductive argument. A couple notes on keeping the conversation productive: When you disagree with someone, try to respond with their username (e.g. "@melschulz") instead of saying "you". Without the context of voice and facial expression, "you" can come across as more aggressive than the poster perhaps intends. Also, try to explain why you disagree in some detail. Short, terse responses can also come across as aggressive. Finally, if you are going to disagree with something, make sure your disagreement is relevant to the topic at hand (the general state of the forums and how to improve the community in general).

Most users here are already doing these things, but just a note for others who may be considering jumping into the discussion. :)
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@Cube1, I know that some users use Fun Factory/Frivolous Forum as study breaks and I think that if it works for them and taking a break like that helps them focus more, that's great. The problem is when someone gets addicted and can't focus on the math. As a compromise, I would say maybe merge them together and make it harder to get to so that a user who just wants to spam can't get to it as easily.
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mcmcphie
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I also just want to point out that there are many, many other ways to relax that may be more productive than spending time on the pink forums. AoPS doesn't necessarily need to have such a feature in one of it's forums.

However, I think the pink forums are quite easy to ignore as they don't show up on the global feed. I understand it is not a great use of people's time, but I don't think there is a reason that it should bother others.
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mgrimalo
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I'm sorry if I was quite unclear in my last couple of posts. What I meant was so that there would be no more forums like Fun Factory and Frivolous Forum.
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ProGameXD
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Also, why does the fun factory and frivolous forum even exist? I mean, it has gotten some people banned, and many don't even contribute to math.
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dialgathepokemon814
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I agree @above ProGameXD.
I'd like to add on to that question.
If people were already spamming on forums, what was the purpose of fun factory and frivolous forum? To move all the spam into the forums? If so, the admins kinda turned this place in to a spam haven. It draws away the spam into the other forums, but I'm pretty sure that at least 1 spammer will draw the attention to the other forums.
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WireCat
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If you really don't trust yourself https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stayfocusd/laankejkbhbdhmipfmgcngdelahlfoji?hl=en and from the looks of it, it seems pretty good (although I haven't tested it).
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mgrimalo
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ProGameXD pointed out what I wanted to say.
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Thank you everyone for your feedback. At this point, we have given sufficient time for everyone to put in their two cents, but because this thread has gone off the rails too many times, we have decided to lock it.
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