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  • * <math>40! = 815915283247897734345611269596115894272000000000</math> ==Problems==
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  • [[Image:Itest2007.jpg|thumb|right|2007 iTest logo.]] The '''2007 iTest''' was held from 7 PM CST, Wednesday, September 12 to 7 PM CST, Sunday, Sep
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  • ===Problem 1=== [[2007 iTest Problems/Problem 1|Solution]]
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  • [[Image:Itest2006.jpg|thumb|right|2006 iTest logo.]] The '''2006 iTest''' was held in September of 2006.
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  • The '''2005 iTest''' (known as the American High School Internet Mathematics Competition at t *[[2005 iTest Problems]]
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  • ==Problem 1== [[2008 iTest Problems/Problem 1|Solution]]
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  • In the context of problem-solving, the characteristic polynomial is often used to find closed forms f ...can be solved for each constant. Refer to the [[#Introductory|introductory problems]] below to see an example of how to do this. In particular, for the Fibonac
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  • == Problem == ...t of the string is part of an <math>2007</math>-digit number has <math>4 + 2006 + 1 = 2011</math> digits, the highest <math>p</math> where the <math>p^\tex
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  • ===Problem 1=== Find the number of positive integral divisors of 2006.
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  • ==Problem== <math>\mathrm{(A)}\, 15\quad\mathrm{(B)}\, \frac{40}{3}</math>
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  • ==Problem== How many integers between <math>1</math> and <math>2006</math>, inclusive, are perfect squares?
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  • ==Problem== ..., <math>A = sr</math> the radius of the incircle must be <math>\tfrac{180}{40} = \boxed{\textbf{(A) }\tfrac{9}{2}}</math>.
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  • ==Problem== ...''' [[2006 iTest Problems/Problem U9|U9]] '''•''' [[2006 iTest Problems/Problem U10|U10]]}}
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  • ==Problem== \frac{49}{600} b^2 + 35 \cdot 14 &= \frac{40}{36} a^2.
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  • ==Problem== draw((40,0)--(40,90));
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  • ==Problem== draw((40,0)--(40,90));
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  • ===Problem 1=== During the <math>2005</math> iTest, you will be introduced to Joe and Kathryn, two high school seniors. If <ma
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