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You're doing awesome stuff with the AMC solutions you're posting.  You'll probably learn a lot about proof writing both from writing solutions, seeing how others write solutions, and seeing how others ''edit'' your solutions over time (which probably won't happen much for a while).  Another great thing you could do is find articles where the problems/solutions you've posted would fit as great practice problems.--[[User:MCrawford|MCrawford]] 00:39, 14 July 2006 (EDT)
 
You're doing awesome stuff with the AMC solutions you're posting.  You'll probably learn a lot about proof writing both from writing solutions, seeing how others write solutions, and seeing how others ''edit'' your solutions over time (which probably won't happen much for a while).  Another great thing you could do is find articles where the problems/solutions you've posted would fit as great practice problems.--[[User:MCrawford|MCrawford]] 00:39, 14 July 2006 (EDT)
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You can use < center >< math > ... < /math >< /center > to center math equations. --[[User:Joml88|Joe]] 10:28, 16 July 2006 (EDT)
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:In case anybody looks here, double dollar signs or < cmath > ... < /cmath > should be used; center tags should NOT be used. [[User:I like pie|I like pie]] 03:40, 26 April 2008 (UTC)

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Don't sign your name to solutions in articles. It's a wiki. The article is open for anyone to alter.--MCrawford 23:04, 30 June 2006 (EDT)

Oh, but thanks for getting the solutions started!--MCrawford 23:44, 30 June 2006 (EDT)

AMC Problems

You're doing awesome stuff with the AMC solutions you're posting. You'll probably learn a lot about proof writing both from writing solutions, seeing how others write solutions, and seeing how others edit your solutions over time (which probably won't happen much for a while). Another great thing you could do is find articles where the problems/solutions you've posted would fit as great practice problems.--MCrawford 00:39, 14 July 2006 (EDT)

Tip

You can use < center >< math > ... < /math >< /center > to center math equations. --Joe 10:28, 16 July 2006 (EDT)

In case anybody looks here, double dollar signs or < cmath > ... < /cmath > should be used; center tags should NOT be used. I like pie 03:40, 26 April 2008 (UTC)