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  • Give the following competitions a try and take a look at the [[List of United States high school mathematics comp
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  • ...dent are unique, and there is no way to measure that success. However, we try to record and celebrate [[AoPS Community Awards | achievements of AoPS stud
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  • * Try [https://isaacphysics.org/ IsaacPhysics] for additional practice problems.
    10 KB (1,410 words) - 13:07, 20 February 2024
  • ...rted with the first scientist, [[Thales]] of Miletus, who was the first to try to systematically explain the world using theories and hypotheses instead o
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  • A student who wishes to attend practice should try to take the SDMO. If a student wishes to speak with one of the coaches for ...hes to contact Mr. Schwartz and ask to attend the weekly ARML practices to try out for the teams.
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  • We can then try <math>(x^2+3x+1)=x^4+6x^3+11x^2+6x+1</math>.
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  • * Hint: try to establish the identity <math>x^{p} - x \equiv x(x-1)(x-2) \cdots (x-(p-1
    16 KB (2,675 words) - 10:57, 7 March 2024
  • ...lems in disguise. Also, one can look at strategies from past problems and try to use that here. Also, Rusczyk talked about “wishful thinking” — tr
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  • Here is MATHCOUNTS 2008 National Target #1: Try to solve this. ...<math>n</math>.So there will be <math>n*(n-1)</math> handshakes. Now let's try our formula for two people. According to the formula we get 2 handshakes, b
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  • ...but don't know the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus yet, and would like to try to figure it out. (Actually there are two different but related Fundamenta
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  • The '''complex numbers''' arise when we try to solve [[equation]]s such as <math> x^2 = -1 </math>.
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  • Try to figure out <math>b^{\frac{2}{3}}</math> -- how does it relate to <math>b
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  • ...tion <math>\frac pq</math> as small as we wish. The problem is that, as we try to make <math>\frac pq</math> closer and closer to <math>x</math>, we may h ...theorem can be generalized in various ways. The first way is that one can try to approximate several numbers simultaneously by fractions with common deno
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  • ...r, and <math>f(x) = b^x</math> for all real numbers <math>x</math>. Let's try to figure out what <math>f'(x)</math> is.
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  • ...ere <math>\mu(n)</math> refers to the [[Möbius function]]. Then one might try to show that <math>\frac{1}{\zeta(s)}</math> admits an [[analytic continuat
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  • ...e running out of creative juice and decide to pull problems from contests, try using problems from obscure contests first, if possible. This way, even th
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  • ...cdots</math> after each <math>-6</math> value. Thus, we will apply this to try and find some bounds. We can test if the first <math>1000</math> pairs of n
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  • Since <math>n<1000</math>, we have <math>n+1 < 1001</math>. We first try <math>n+1 = 31^2 = 961</math>(since it is the smallest square below <math>1 Next, we try the second smallest value, which is <math>n = 30^2 = 900</math>, which tell
    10 KB (1,702 words) - 00:45, 16 November 2023
  • <math>10</math> moves results in a lot of possible endpoints, so we try small cases first.
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  • Intuition may now try to lure us to split <math>2006</math> into <math>a+b+c</math> as evenly as
    5 KB (881 words) - 15:52, 23 June 2021

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