AoPS Wiki:Sandbox

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Welcome to the sandbox, a location to test your newfound wiki-editing abilities.

Please note that all contributions here may be deleted periodically and without warning.

In the computer world, a sandbox is a place to test and experiment -- essentially, it's a place to play.

This is the AoPSWiki Sandbox. Feel free to experiment here.

Warning: anything you place here is subject to deletion without notice.

[This was deleted due to its inappropriateness.]

Test 1

[asy]   dot((4,1)); dot((4,0)); dot((5,0)); dot((5,1)); dot((5,2)); dot((5,3)); dot((5,4)); dot((5,5)); dot((4,5)); dot((3,5)); dot((2,5)); dot((1,5)); dot((0,5)); dot((0,6)); dot((1,6)); dot((2,6)); dot((3,6)); dot((4,6)); dot((5,6)); dot((6,6)); dot((6,5)); dot((6,4)); dot((6,3)); dot((6,2)); dot((6,1)); dot((6,0)); dot((7,0)); dot((7,1)); dot((7,2)); dot((7,3)); dot((7,4)); dot((7,5)); dot((7,6)); dot((7,7));   draw((7,3)--(3,0),green); draw((3,0)--(0,4),red); draw((0,4)--(4,7),green); draw((5,7)--(7,2),black); draw((7,2)--(2,0),black); draw((2,0)--(0,5),orange);   [/asy] Hi there yall

Test 2

Test

[asy]  dot((50,1)); dot((2,1)); dot((3,1));  dot((5,6)); dot((6,6)); dot((7,6)); dot((1,7)); dot((2,7)); dot((3,7)); dot((4,7)); dot((5,7)); dot((6,7)); dot((7,7));  draw((4,7)--(2,7)--(2,5),blue); draw((7,7)--(7,5)--(5,5),red); draw((5,4)--(5,6),yellow); draw((4,6)--(6,6),green); draw((4,7)--(6,7)--(6,5),blue); [/asy]

This is what epicness looks like.

BUT JEFFCHEN WOULDN'T KNOW


<asy2>unitsize(33);

Test 3

[asy] dot((0,0)); dot((0,4)); draw((3,0)--(3,4),yellow); draw((3,0)--(0,0),red); [/asy]

Test 4.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000


$\binom{\binom{3}{2}}{/binom{6}{2}}$ $\sqrt{5}=50$ HELLO WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Test 5

n1000 is editing this. yay! (Made better by AoPS)

pair A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H;

A=(1,0);
B=(2,0);
C=(3,1);
D=(3,2);
E=(2,3);

fill((bow1)^^(bow2),purple);
fill(all,evenodd+blue);

 (Error making remote request. Unknown error_msg)


Who loves me? only $x^2$

Test 6

NeoMathematicalKid was here. And he broke the line of asy diagrams.

Test 7

$\text{Use a calculator:}$

$\sum^{9}_{k=0} \pi-42$!

silentazn's trillion dollar question

bobthesmartypants's answer: There is not enough space in the observable universe to write this number down, so there s no valid answer. my answer: There's not enough matter in the observable universe to store this number in memory, so you don't know the valid answer.