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  • * 2014: Division A: Troy HS, Fullerton --- Division B: Diamond Bar HS * 2010: David Yang, Diamond Bar HS
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  • |<math>\bullet</math>||\bullet||<math>\diamond</math>||\diamond||<math>\lhd</math>||\lhd |<math>\triangleleft</math>||\triangleleft||<math>\Diamond</math>||\Diamond||<math>\bigtriangleup</math>||\bigtriangleup
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  • For real numbers <math>a</math> and <math>b</math>, define <math>a \diamond b = \sqrt{a^2 + b^2}</math>. What is the value of <math>(5 \diamond 12) \diamond ((-12) \diamond (-5))</math>?
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  • For real numbers <math>a</math> and <math>b</math>, define <math>a \diamond b = \sqrt{a^2 + b^2}</math>. What is the value of <math>(5 \diamond 12) \diamond ((-12) \diamond (-5))</math>?
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  • 5. In 1999 Andrew Wiles, Christophe Breuil, Brian Conrad, Fred Diamond and Richard Taylor proved that all elliptic curves defined over the rationa
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  • Once you avail this promo, your membership will increase up to the Diamond VIP. You just have to play 3 months continuously and have at least 1 valid
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  • which forms a [[rhombus|diamond]] centered at the [[origin]] and vertices at <math>(\pm 1, 0), (0, \pm 1.5)
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  • ...e are two ways to choose the third 2, and then we must choose a heart or a diamond, which there are 24 of (We can't choose another 2 of Hearts or Diamonds bec
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  • ...math>F_{n - 1}</math> by surrounding it with a square and placing one more diamond on each side of the new square than <math>F_{n - 1}</math> had on each side
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  • ...math>F_{n - 1}</math> by surrounding it with a square and placing one more diamond on each side of the new square than <math>F_{n - 1}</math> had on each side
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  • ...math>F_{n - 1}</math> by surrounding it with a square and placing one more diamond on each side of the new square than <math>F_{n - 1}</math> had on each side Color the diamond layers alternately blue and red, starting from the outside. You'll get the
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  • ...ine, <math>3</math> glasses per person. The host of the party had placed a diamond ring in one of the glasses, to be given to the one he wished to propose to.
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  • ...th>2n</math> equilateral triangles each, stacked on top of each other in a diamond shape, as
    6 KB (982 words) - 15:11, 22 October 2018
  • ...th>2n</math> equilateral triangles each, stacked on top of each other in a diamond shape, as
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  • ...a\diamond b=a-\frac{1}{b}</math>. What is <math>((1\diamond2)\diamond3)-(1\diamond(2\diamond3))</math>?
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  • ...a\diamond b=a-\frac{1}{b}</math>. What is <math>((1\diamond2)\diamond3)-(1\diamond(2\diamond3))</math>? ...1-\dfrac{3}{5}=\dfrac{2}{5}</math>. Thus, <math>((1\diamond2)\diamond3)-(1\diamond(2\diamond3))=\dfrac{1}{6}-\dfrac{2}{5}=\boxed{\mathbf{(A)}\ -\dfrac{7}{30}}
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  • 1st place = Diamond
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  • A faulty calculator displayed <math>\diamond 38 \diamond 1625</math> as an output of a calculation. We know that ...s of this number are missing and these are replaced with the symbol <math>\diamond</math>.
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  • A faulty calculator displayed <math>\diamond 38 \diamond 1625</math> as an output of a calculation. We know that ...s of this number are missing and these are replaced with the symbol <math>\diamond</math>.
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  • Applying the diamond operation, we can simplify <math>a_n = n^h</math> where <math>h = \log_{n-1
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  • ...th>900</math> residents of Aimeville, there are <math>195</math> who own a diamond ring, <math>367</math> who own a set of golf clubs, and <math>562</math> wh
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  • ...ith legs of length <math>2</math> in each corner of the square and a black diamond with side length <math>2\sqrt{2}</math> in the center of the square, as sho
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  • ...numbers <math>x</math> and <math>y.</math> What is the value of <cmath>(1\diamond(2\diamond3))-((1\diamond2)\diamond3)?</cmath>
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  • ...ion of sector <math>BOH</math> across the line <math>y=x</math>. The small diamond centered at <math>O</math> is a square, and the area of the little square i
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  • ...ith legs of length <math>2</math> in each corner of the square and a black diamond with side length <math>2\sqrt{2}</math> in the center of the square, as sho
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  • ...ion of sector <math>BOH</math> across the line <math>y=x</math>. The small diamond centered at <math>O</math> is a square, and the area of the little square i
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  • ...ion of sector <math>BOH</math> across the line <math>y=x</math>. The small diamond centered at <math>O</math> is a square, and the area of the little square i
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  • ...numbers <math>x</math> and <math>y.</math> What is the value of <cmath>(1\diamond(2\diamond3))-((1\diamond2)\diamond3)?</cmath>
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  • ...</math>. We know that the graph of <math>|x| + |y|</math> is a very simple diamond shape, so let's see if we can reduce this equation to that form: <cmath>(|x
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  • What is the probability that the tiling will contain a large gray diamond in one of the smaller <math>2 \times 2</math> grids? Below is an example of
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  • ...numbers <math>x</math> and <math>y.</math> What is the value of <cmath>(1\diamond(2\diamond3))-((1\diamond2)\diamond3)?</cmath> (1\diamond(2\diamond3))-((1\diamond2)\diamond3) &= |1-|2-3|| - ||1-2|-3| \\
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  • ...types of work. Further, on the first day, all seven dwarves worked in the diamond mine.
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  • What is the probability that the tiling will contain a large gray diamond in one of the smaller <math>2 \times 2</math> grids? Below is an example of There are <math>4</math> cases that the tiling will contain a large gray diamond in one of the smaller <math>2 \times 2</math> grids, as shown below:
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  • ...alue of <math>x</math> and <math>y</math> range from -2 to 2. This forms a diamond shape which has area <math>4 \times \frac{2^2}{2}</math> which is <math>\bo
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  • Among the 900 residents of Aimeville, there are 195 who own a diamond ring, 367 who own a set of golf clubs, and 562 who own a garden spade. In a ...f club, and a bag of candy hearts; the number of residents that own only a diamond ring, a garden spade, and a bag of candy hearts; and the number of resident
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