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  • ...1 AMC 12 Problems|2001 AMC 12 #1]] and [[2001 AMC 10 Problems|2001 AMC 10 #3]]}} The sum of two numbers is <math>S</math>. Suppose <math>3</math> is added to each number and then
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  • ...<math>P(23) = 6</math> and <math>S(23) = 5</math>. Suppose <math>N</math> is a two-digit number such that <math>N = P(N)+S(N)</math>. What is the units digit of <math>N</math>?
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  • {{duplicate|[[2001 AMC 12 Problems|2001 AMC 12 #3]] and [[2001 AMC 10 Problems|2001 AMC 10 #9]]}} The state income tax where Kristin lives is levied at the rate of <math>p\%</math> of the first
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  • ...s in grades 1 through 12. The competition consists of a single round that is taken on the same date (third Thursday of March) at a registered center. A ...me state or country, so competitors often register for a testing site that is the closest or most convenient for them despite being outside of the state.
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  • ...top eight scorers of each team counted towards the team's total. The test is 35 minutes long and assumes the use of a calculator. Contest #3 - December 12, 2019
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  • ...y one LCM. The LCM of a set of numbers <math>\{a_1,a_2,\cdots,a_n\}</math> is conventionally represented as <math>[a_1,a_2,\ldots,a_n]</math>. ...a multiple that is common to all of them. This is a tedious method, so it is usually only used when the numbers are small. For example, suppose we wante
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  • '''Math Bee''' is a [[mathematics competition]] for students in grades K through 8 of Indian * Level II: For grades 3, 4, and 5. [[MOEMS]]-type problems can be found.
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  • '''Ptolemy's Inequality''' is a famous inequality attributed to the Greek mathematician Ptolemy. with equality if and only if <math>ABCD</math> is a cyclic quadrilateral with diagonals <math>AC </math> and <math>BD </math>
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  • A '''median''' of a [[triangle]] is a [[cevian]] of the triangle that joins one [[vertex]] to the [[midpoint]] In the following figure, <math>AM</math> is a median of triangle <math>ABC</math>.
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  • '''Pi''' is an [[irrational number]] (in fact, [[transcendental number]], as proved by ...math>\frac{22}{7} \approx 3.14285</math> and <math>\frac{355}{113} \approx 3.1415929</math>.
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  • ...s the sum of the two preceding it. The first few terms are <math>1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55,...</math>. ...ivial example of a [[linear recursion]] with constant coefficients. There is also an explicit formula [[#Binet's formula|below]].
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  • The inequality is easier to understand given an example. Since the sequence <math>(5,1)</mat ...lympiad solution; one should use an application of AM-GM instead. Thus, it is suggested that Muirhead be used only to verify that an inequality ''can'' b
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  • ..., 3\}, \{1, 2, 3\}\}</math> is 3, and the cardinality of the [[empty set]] is 0. ...In the above example, the cardinality of <math>\{3, 4\}</math> is <math>|\{3, 4\}| = 2</math>. Sometimes, the notations <math>n(A)</math> and <math>\# (
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  • This section is for people who know what [[integral]]s are but don't know the Fundamental T * Evaluate: <math>\int_2^5 x^3 dx</math> and <math>\int_{.2}^{.4} \cos(x) dx</math>. (The next few questi
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  • A '''polygon''' is a closed [[planar figure]] consisting of straight [[line segment]]s. There A polygon can be [[regular polygon| regular]] or irregular. A polygon is regular if all sides are the same length and all angles are [[congruent]].
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  • ...opposite face has all its edges on the lateral faces of the pyramid. What is the volume of this cube? ...27} \qquad\textbf{(D)}\ \frac{\sqrt{2}}{9} \qquad\textbf{(E)}\ \frac{\sqrt{3}}{9}</math>
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  • ...the costs equally, LeRoy must give Bernardo half of the difference, which is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C) } \;\frac{B-A}{2}}</math> .... Quickly, we realize the only way they could pay the same amount of money is if they both pay 45 dollars. This means LeRoy must give Bernardo <math>50 -
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  • ...x). Most generally, but also most abstractly, a vector is any object which is an element of a given vector space. ...es, <math>(x\,\,y\,\,z\,\,...)</math>. The set of vectors over a [[field]] is called a [[vector space]].
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  • ...come down to never having to deal with massive numbers. ex. :<cmath>((((((3^5)^6)^7)^8)^9)^{10})^{11}=\underbrace{1177\ldots 1}_{\text{793549 digits}}< left to right parenthesized exponentiation) is only 7 digits before the decimal point. Comparing the logs of the numbers t
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  • The '''Law of Cosines''' is a theorem which relates the side-[[length]]s and [[angle]]s of a [[triangle In the case that one of the angles has measure <math>90^\circ</math> (is a [[right angle]]), the corresponding statement reduces to the [[Pythagorea
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