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Welcome to my user page!
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==About Me==
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Aops-g5-gethsemanea2 is just a Prealgebra 1 user who is not as legendary as Piphi. He is about to turn 10 on October 23.
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==Acknowkedgements==
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Thanks to the following users!
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1. Piphi for the inspiration
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2. CreativeHedgehog for the social media buttons and supporting this User Page
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==User Count==
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This is my user count. Add 1 to the number below if this is your first time visiting this page. '''Remember, you must be signed in to the Art of Problem Solving Community to edit this page.'''
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<cmath>\Huge{\textbf{6}}</cmath>
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[https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=User:Aops-g5-gethsemanea2&action=edit&section=3 (Edit this User Count)]
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[https://artofproblemsolving.com/online/?login=1 (Log in Here)]
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[https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/logout (Log out Here)]
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==Fun Fact==
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There is actually a name for the numbers that is the sum of all factors below it. They are perfect numbers, and the first two are <math>6</math> and <math>28</math>.
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==Weekly Questions==
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Here are some questions that you can use to sharpen your math skills!
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===Weekly Question 1===
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'''If <math>n</math> is <math>5</math>, what is <math>10n+11n</math>?'''
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Discuss in the user talk.
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===Weekly Question 2 (SOURCE: SASMO)===
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'''<math>4</math> chickens can lay <math>4</math> eggs in <math>4</math> days. How many chickens are needed to get <math>100</math> eggs in <math>100</math> days?'''
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Discuss in the user talk.
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===Weekly Question 3===
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'''The sum of two consecutive numbers is <math>39</math>. What is their product plus their sum?'''
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Discuss in the user talk.
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===Weekly Question 4===
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'''Simplify <math>(12+i)i</math> where <math>i=\sqrt{-1}</math>.'''
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Discuss in the user talk and ''make sure you explain why.''
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=WARNINGS!=
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==WARNING 1==
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This wiki page will NOT work if you use a mobile device with the social media buttons.
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If you want it to work on a mobile device, you may put everything in a div and then align it to the center.
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Then make the width 50%.
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Example: Put the following text before every page:
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<div style="position:fixed; left:50%; transform:translateX(-50%); width:50%;">
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And this after it:
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I just didn't do that because I had 40 pages to edit that out with. [https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/User:CreativeHedgehog CreativeHedgehog] 22:32, 4 August 2020 (EDT)
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==WARNING 2==
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If you followed the instruction above, then it will not work this time on a computer. Remove the div at the start and the end to make it back to normal.
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==WARNING 3==
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This will only work on the Aops2 skin style. [https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/User:CreativeHedgehog CreativeHedgehog] 21:56, 8 August 2020 (EDT)
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==WARNING 4==
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Most of these pages require you to sign in to edit the pages, especially the Wiki Math Games.

Revision as of 19:02, 19 August 2020



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Social Media by CreativeHedgehog avatar.jpg


Welcome to my user page!


About Me

Aops-g5-gethsemanea2 is just a Prealgebra 1 user who is not as legendary as Piphi. He is about to turn 10 on October 23.

Acknowkedgements

Thanks to the following users!

1. Piphi for the inspiration

2. CreativeHedgehog for the social media buttons and supporting this User Page

User Count

This is my user count. Add 1 to the number below if this is your first time visiting this page. Remember, you must be signed in to the Art of Problem Solving Community to edit this page. \[\Huge{\textbf{6}}\]

(Edit this User Count)

(Log in Here) (Log out Here)

Fun Fact

There is actually a name for the numbers that is the sum of all factors below it. They are perfect numbers, and the first two are $6$ and $28$.

Weekly Questions

Here are some questions that you can use to sharpen your math skills!

Weekly Question 1

If $n$ is $5$, what is $10n+11n$?

Discuss in the user talk.

Weekly Question 2 (SOURCE: SASMO)

$4$ chickens can lay $4$ eggs in $4$ days. How many chickens are needed to get $100$ eggs in $100$ days?

Discuss in the user talk.

Weekly Question 3

The sum of two consecutive numbers is $39$. What is their product plus their sum?

Discuss in the user talk.

Weekly Question 4

Simplify $(12+i)i$ where $i=\sqrt{-1}$.

Discuss in the user talk and make sure you explain why.

WARNINGS!

WARNING 1

This wiki page will NOT work if you use a mobile device with the social media buttons.

If you want it to work on a mobile device, you may put everything in a div and then align it to the center.

Then make the width 50%.

Example: Put the following text before every page:

<div style="position:fixed; left:50%; transform:translateX(-50%); width:50%;">

And this after it:

</div>

I just didn't do that because I had 40 pages to edit that out with. CreativeHedgehog 22:32, 4 August 2020 (EDT)

WARNING 2

If you followed the instruction above, then it will not work this time on a computer. Remove the div at the start and the end to make it back to normal.

WARNING 3

This will only work on the Aops2 skin style. CreativeHedgehog 21:56, 8 August 2020 (EDT)

WARNING 4

Most of these pages require you to sign in to edit the pages, especially the Wiki Math Games.