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  • ~[[User:N828335|N828335]] Finally, looking back at the original expression, we plug in <math>k</math> to get a multiple of <math>10</math>
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  • So now we can simplify our original expression: ~[[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]]
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  • ...econd differences are constant and all equal to <math>4</math>. Thus, the original sequence can be generated from a quadratic function. ...n = 5050</math> squares. <math>4 \cdot 5050 = 20200</math>. Adding in the original center box we have <math> 20200 + 1 = \boxed{\textbf{(C) }20201}</math>.
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  • * <b>Make sure the problems are original.</b> The AoPS community does not want to waste time seeing a collection of Note that "author" is the user(s) who started the mock competition, not their helpers.
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  • ...ttp://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=149650 here]. The original idea for writing CSE5 was to enable writing terse codes for complicated pic ...h function; a function with a full name and a function with an abbreviated name.
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  • -[[User:Sweetmango77|SweetMango77]] I restored the original video solution that was deleted by Whitelisted and replaced with a Rick Rol
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  • ...p. Pascal also draws programming components from ALGOL 68 and ALGOL-W. The original published definition for the Pascal language appeared in 1971 with latter r User defined Data Types - Has the ability to define scalar types as well as subr
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  • .... The function itself takes two parameters. The first is a string with the name of the file. ...o min() except it returns the largest element. If we were working with the original value of ls (which is [1,2,3,4,5]) then this would return 5.
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  • ~[[User:emerald_block|emerald_block]] ...aren't given anything that has odd numbers ( without substitution into the original equation), we need to find two numbers that add up to 12, which result from
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  • ...the three-digit number are reversed, and the result is subtracted from the original three-digit number. What is the units digit of the result? ...101c+10b+2</math>. Subtracting this expression from the expression for the original number, we get <math>(101c+10b+200) - (101c+10b+2) = 198</math>. Thus, the
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  • Rephrased by some AoPS user, CSS is a language that a webpage can be styled with. In Art of Problem Solving, CSS of AoPS user's blogs can be modified by the respective owner.
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  • //Original diagram by suli, August 2014. Feel free to make edits, but please leave thi --[[User:Suli|Suli]] 13:51, 25 August 2014 (EDT)
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  • ...text so that the answer would make sense. [[User:Adihaya|— @adihaya]] ([[User talk:Adihaya|talk]]) 15:23, 19 February 2016 (EST)
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  • ...mple, to search for all posts by [http://artofproblemsolving.com/community/user/rrusczyk rrusczyk] made within the last year, the "search term" and "Posted | Posted By User
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  • since the larger the original angle, the smaller the complement. ...sures is <math>5x + 4x = 9x = 9(15) = \boxed{\textbf{(C)}\ 135}</math>. ~[[User:emerald_block|emerald_block]]
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  • ~[[User:Bloggish|Bloggish]] // Original drawing code
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  • ~[[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]] ...-a} = 10</math>, <cmath>\therefore c=10(1-a)=10*90=900</cmath> Solving the original problem, <math>f(1)=1 + 1 + b + 100 + c = 102+b+c=102+900-8009=\boxed{\text
    10 KB (1,708 words) - 23:16, 7 October 2023
  • Written by [[User:A1b2|a1b2]] ...z=240(5+3i).</math> Dividing this by each of the equations provided in the original problem, we get <math>x=20+12i,y=-10-10i,</math> and <math>z=-3+3i</math>.
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  • ..., 22.5, and 27.5 into a equilateral triangle with side length 1. Then, the original triangle gets turned into a equilateral triangle with side length 8. Since ~ [[User:Afly|Afly]] ([[User talk:Afly|talk]])
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  • ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki go to User:Azjps/geogebra */ Returning to our original problem:
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