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  • ...a good geometer's arsenal. A very large number of geometry problems can be solved by building right triangles and applying the Pythagorean Theorem.
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  • Linear inequalities can be solved much like linear equations to get implicit restrictions upon a variable. H
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  • ...ity]] and other secondary school math topics. Problems are designed to be solved by students without any background in calculus or trigonometry.
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  • ...his two day, 9 hour exam (two 4.5 hour sessions). All six questions can be solved using precalculus methods, but an extensive understanding of the material a
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  • ...ving a lot of equations easy. In fact, all [[quadratic equation]]s can be solved by completing the square. All quadratic equations in the form <math>(x+a)^2=b</math> can be solved by taking the [[square root]] of <math>b</math> and subtracting <math>a</ma
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  • These factorizations are useful for problems that could otherwise be solved by [[Newton sums]] or problems that give a polynomial and ask a question ab
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  • ...ath>) and <math>x</math> is the unknown variable. Quadratic equations are solved using one of three main strategies: [[factoring]], [[completing the square]
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  • ...wishful thinking” — trying to make a problem look like a similar one solved before.
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  • ...aren't any problems in other areas, such as [[Inequalities]], that can be solved with induction. ...cs Olympiad | IMO]]. A good example of an upper-level problem that can be solved with induction is [http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?p
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  • .... Problems written in either excenters or the orthic triangle can often be solved by shifting perspective to the other, via the medium of this lemma. Also, n
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  • ...olving ability becomes more advanced, there are fewer problems that can be solved by constructive counting alone; the list of examples terminates at a late-i
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  • ...Unlike the selections in this article, most problems cannot be completely solved through casework. However, it is crucial as an intermediate step across all
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  • These factorizations are useful for problem that could otherwise be solved by [[Newton sums]] or problems that give a polynomial, and ask a question a
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  • ...in 35 minutes, while the second phase has 20 free-response questions to be solved in 15 minutes.
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  • ...n''', roughly speaking, is an equation in which some of the unknowns to be solved for are [[function]]s. For example, the following are functional equations
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  • ...lving the trigonometric functions appear frequently on contests. These are solved by clever usage of the trigonometric functions' countless [[Trigonometric i
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  • ...rogression of more difficult and more interesting problems that are easily solved using modular arithmetic.
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  • ...ight)</math> and <math>\left(\frac 32,2\right)</math>, which can be easily solved to be <math>6x = 2y + 5</math>. Thus, <math>a^2 + b^2 + c^2 = \boxed{065}</
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  • This question can be solved fairly directly by casework and pattern-finding. We give a somewhat more g
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  • The slope <math>BC</math> can also be solved similarly, noting that it makes a <math>120^{\circ}</math> angle with <math
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  • ...ny problems [[algebra]]icly. For instance, [[word problem]]s can often be solved using variables to represent desired but unknown [[expression]]s.
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  • ...ften says, sometimes, you just have to do something. A problem can’t be solved by just staring at it!
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  • ...ct" <math>n</math> by summing all the sub-values from the cases that we've solved.
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  • ...</math>. From this, John was able to determine the number of problems Mary solved correctly. If Mary's score had been any lower, but still over <math>80</mat
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  • ...</math>. From this, John was able to determine the number of problems Mary solved correctly. If Mary's score had been any lower, but still over <math>80</mat Note that if we have the number <math>25</math>, that can be solved via multiple methods, and if we keep repeating our cycle of base numbers, w
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  • Remark: The quadratic need not be solved. The value of <math>ab</math> can be found through Vieta's.
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  • ...<math>97</math>, take the average to get <math>\boxed{58}</math>. (Note I solved this problem the solution one way but noticed this and this probably genera
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  • ...th> satisfies the equation <math>a^2 = a+1</math> (this is the equation we solved to get it). Then, we can simplify <math>a^{12}</math> as follows using the
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  • We want <math>x_1 +x_2+x_3+x_4 =98</math>. This seems like it can be solved with stars and bars, however note that the quadruples all need to be odd. T
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  • ...is the type of problem that makes you think symmetry, but actually can be solved easily with substitution, and other normal technniques
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  • ...s <math>2</math> away from each other. The mean of the numbers than can be solved using these digits is <math>55555</math>. The total amount of numbers that
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  • ...st has consisted of 32 multiple choice questions and two tiebreakers to be solved in 2 hours. The topics tested are generally the standard topics on non-[[C
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  • ...advances were made over the next few hundred years towards it, yet no one solved it. A prize of 100,000 German marks was offered for the problem (though thi
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  • ...omial time. <math>NP</math> is the class of decision problems that can be solved by a ''non-deterministic'' algorithm in polynomial time. The <math>P</math
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  • ...he help of [[calculus]]. In practical terms only the simplest cases can be solved in this way and their exact solution is known. These cases often involve no
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  • The first equation can be solved for <math>x</math>: <center><math> x = 12y + 2. </math></center> Some systems can be solved by taking advantage of specific forms. Such systems can often seem tough t
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  • ...th>p</math> are [[constant]]s and <math>x</math> is the [[variable]] to be solved for.
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  • ...m rounds. In the ciphering round, ten points are given for each correctly solved problem, and there are two minutes permitted for each problem. The written
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  • ...' schools. It will consist of twenty-five multiple-choice questions to be solved in ninety minutes. Papers will be mailed to Kennesaw State University (KSU
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  • ...and also gives the problem solvers more time to make sure the problems are solved correctly.
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  • ...e individual round consists of five pairs of two problems, each pair to be solved in seven minutes. For the purposes of team awards, each question is worth
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  • ...xed{\mathrm{(C)}\ \frac{\sqrt{3}}{4}-\frac{1}{24}\pi}</math>. We have thus solved the problem.
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  • ...>\triangle ADB'</math> is a <math>45 - 60 - 75 \triangle</math>. It can be solved by drawing an [[altitude]] splitting the <math>75^{\circ}</math> angle into
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  • This problem can be solved via recursion since we are "building a string" of numbers with some conditi
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  • ...on. Thus <math> \displaystyle m </math> does not exist and the problem is solved.
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  • ...ccur that don't have error messages in the compiler. If your problem isn't solved by this page, consider posting on the AoPS [http://www.artofproblemsolving.
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  • ...solved by both the girl and the boy. Show that there is a problem that was solved by at least three girls and at least three boys. ...he boys are the pigeons, and the guy/pigeon enters a hole/problem which he solved in common with the girl).
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  • Here are some problems that can be solved using the Factor Theorem:
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  • This is quite trivially solved, as <math>3x = \dfrac{9x}{3}</math>, so <math>P(3x) = P(9x/3) = 81x^2 + 9x
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  • ...C)}\ 2\qquad\textbf{(D)}\ 1\qquad\textbf{(E)}\ \text{the problem cannot be solved} </math>
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  • <math>\dfrac{1}{3}[(m-10) + 5 + (m + 15)] = m</math>, which can be solved to get <math>m=10</math>.
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  • ...007-08 season there is a series of problem solving challenges which can be solved individually or in small teams. These problems are structured similarly to
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  • ...motivates us to look at our discriminants in the quadratic formula that is solved for <math>x</math>.
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  • ...day before). It consists of five problems, worth seven points each, to be solved in one four-hour session. Each country largely grades its own papers. A c
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  • which can be easily solved by moving <math>1-\rho^2</math> to RHS and taking square roots. Final answe
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  • ...2(t) = t</math>, which is a contradiction by Lemma 1. Thus the problem is solved. <math>\blacksquare</math>
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  • ...of arrangements for <math>n</math> participants. The problem is completely solved.
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  • .../math> and <math>(2)</math> form a two equation linear system which can be solved to find that <math>f(4) = \boxed{\frac{5}{8}}</math>.
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  • ...solved by both the girl and the boy. Show that there is a problem that was solved by at least three girls and at least three boys.
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  • ...ad pronounced his solution correct. All but one of these problems had been solved by the meeting in 2000, and thus it was natural to create a new set of such ...function of the input, often expressed using big-O notation) can also be ''solved'' in polynomial time. The set <math>P</math> consists of decision problems
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  • Equations defining functions implicitly can sometimes be solved to give the function explicitly. However, this is not generally true, and ...s <math>y</math> as a function of <math>x</math>. This equation cannot be solved for <math>y</math> as an [[elementary function]] in terms of <math>x</math>
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  • One problem that can be solved by this is finding the number of solutions to <math>a_1 + a_2 + \cdots + a_
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  • <math>c</math> is now solved to be <math>\frac{2}{3}</math>. <math>\boxed{\mathrm{(C)}}</math>.
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  • ...he 1-hour Mach round. This is a fun round consisting of 100 problems to be solved in the hour allotted; a runner obtains the problems in groups of 10. Later
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  • ...answer to a problem is a nonnegative integer. All of the problems can be solved without a calculator, but the test allows using calculators, referring to r
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  • The answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C)}}</math>. This problem can also be solved by traditionally expanding and combining like terms (though it would take m
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  • 3. Repeat until there is a single equation in one variable, which can be solved by means of other methods.
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  • This problem is quickly solved with knowledge of the laws of exponents and logarithms.
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  • Therefore, since we correctly solved it and checked our work multiple ways, we can be confident that the answer
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  • ...</math>), we can find a linear system in the <math>a_i</math>s that can be solved for each constant. Refer to the [[#Introductory|introductory problems]] bel
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  • ...that if <math>D = d^2</math> is a perfect square, then this problem can be solved using [[difference of squares]]. We would have <math>x^2 - Dy^2 = (x+dy)(x-
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  • This can be solved quickly and easily with [[generating functions]].
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  • This problem can be solved with barycentric coordinates. Let triangle <math>ABC</math> be the referenc
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  • ...one problem, half did not solve problem <math>A</math>. How many students solved only problem <math>B</math>?
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  • When I solved it, I actually ended up trying 2, 3, and 5 just to be safe. It actually end
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  • ...s the diagonal or side of quadrilateral. Equation for wrong case cannot be solved. For example,
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  • *''Solved and Unsolved Problems in Number Theory'' - '''Daniel Shanks''' - '''Problem ...onometry Problems'' - '''Titu Andreescu, Zuming Feng''' - '''Both''' book (solved examples and approaches + problems).
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  • ...ne of the seven [[Millennium Problems]], and is the only one that has been solved, in 2003 by [[Grigori Perelman]].
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  • ...one problem, half did not solve problem <math>A</math>. How many students solved only problem <math>B</math>? ...math>2x - a</math> students solved B only, and <math>x - a</math> students solved C only. Let <math>2y - 1</math> be the number of students solving A; then <
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  • ...doesn't actually work. -Someone who didn't write up the above solution but solved the problem in a similar way)
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  • ...f you see <math>\triangle BFD</math>, then you can see that the problem is solved quickly after determining <math>\angle BFD</math>.
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  • ...)(5^4)}{5^2}= \log_{5}\frac{(5^7)}{5^2}= \log_{5} 5^5 </math> which can be solved to get <math>\boxed{\mathrm{(D)}\ 5}</math>.
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  • ...ed the previous identity in part <math>\text{i}</math>. Therefore, we have solved the problem.
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  • This question can be solved by considering all the possibilities: This question can also be solved by using a <math>\dfrac{probability1}{probability2}</math> solution.
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  • ...correct. Zoe had correct answers to <math>90\%</math> of the problems she solved alone. What was Zoe's overall percentage of correct answers?
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  • Note that we could have solved this without the measurement of <math>30</math> inches.
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  • ...Stanford have incorrect solutions. This problem was definitely written and solved correctly. What is the probability that Smartie thinks its solution is wron
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  • ...\gamma </math> and tangent to the <math> x </math> axis. Find an equation, solved for <math> y </math> if possible, for the locus of possible centers <math>
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  • ...\gamma </math> and tangent to the <math> x </math> axis. Find an equation, solved for <math> y </math> if possible, for the locus of possible centers <math>
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  • ...who solved both of them. Prove that there was a contestant who, in Part I, solved either no problems or at least four problems.
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  • ...<cmath> 3c^2 - 4c - 20 \leq 0 </cmath> This quadratic inequality is easily solved, and it is seen that equality holds for <math>c = -2</math> and <math>c = \
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  • ...we just use Heron's formula for <math>[CEB]</math> after <math>x</math> is solved then noticing that <math>[ABC] = 2 \times [CEB]</math>?
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  • The first question has been solved (you can find various papers on the net,
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  • ...solved all the 6 problems. Show that there are at least 2 contestants who solved exactly 5 problems each.
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  • This problem can be very easily solved using Descartes' Circle Theorem. It states that if we have 4 circles that a
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  • ...istence of such a tetrahedron XYZW will be proven, and the problem will be solved. ...eft(p_3;\;p_4\right)</math>. Hence, according to the above, the problem is solved.
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  • It can be easily solved with this lemma:
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  • This is easily solved by recursion/dynamic programming. To simplify the problem somewhat, let us
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  • <math>\textbf{(A)}\ \text{I can be solved in consecutive integers} \qquad \\ \textbf{(B)}\ \text{I can be solved in consecutive even integers} \qquad \\
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  • We also could have solved this problem by [[factoring]] a <math>3</math> out of the left side and div
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  • These equations can be solved manually with some algebra, but there is a nicer way! Notice that this is a
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  • ...solved by both the girl and the boy. Show that there is a problem that was solved by at least three girls and at least three boys.
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  • ...uation: <math>\frac{1}{x} + 1 = x \implies x^2 - x - 1 = 0</math> which is solved to get our answer: <math>\boxed{\text{(D) } \frac{1 + \sqrt{5}}{2}}</math>.
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  • This problem can be solved with the Pythagorean Theorem (<math>a^2 + b^2 = c^2</math>). We know <math
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  • ...e, <math>x = \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{2}(1 - x)</math>. This equation can be solved for <math>x</math> to find that the probability that Larry wins is <math>\b
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  • The problem is solved.
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  • ...Cube. EDIT: When Gmaas is handed a 3x3 Rubik's Cube, it is always already solved. Why? The power of Gmaas.
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  • ...s that <math>B, E, R</math>, are indeed collinear, and thus the problem is solved.
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  • ...th> and <math>\sum_{i=1}^{995}b_ie^{i\theta}=0</math>, the problem will be solved.
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  • ...who solved both of them. Prove that there was a contestant who, in Part I, solved either no problems or at least four problems.
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  • ...h>. Therefore, <math>r=-90</math>, and all the other variables are quickly solved for.
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  • ...oblems/Problem_22 2014 AMC12B Problem 22] is a similar problem that can be solved by using an Absorbing Markov Chain.
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  • ...ementary counting is good for solving the problem and checking work if you solved it using the method above.
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  • ...n be deformed into a three-dimensional sphere. The Poincare conjecture was solved by Grigori Perelman.
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  • ...correct. Zoe had correct answers to <math>90\%</math> of the problems she solved alone. What was Zoe's overall percentage of correct answers? Let the number of questions that they solved alone be <math>x</math>. Let the percentage of problems they correctly solv
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  • Which can be solved to yield <math>a = \frac{1}{2}</math>, <math>b = \frac{3}{2}</math>. There
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  • We solved each case by elimination (either adding the two equations or subtracting),
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  • <math>\textbf{(A)}\ \text{I can be solved in consecutive integers} \qquad \\ \textbf{(B)}\ \text{I can be solved in consecutive even integers} \qquad \\
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  • ...ations <math>(1)</math>, <math>(2)</math>, and <math>(3)</math>, it can be solved that <math>x=\sqrt{130},y=3\sqrt{2},z=5\sqrt{2}</math>. Then, the area of t
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  • The Indonesia MO has a total of eight problems to be solved over two days. Each day has 240 minutes (4 hours) to solve four problems,
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  • The exam has six questions that must be solved in four hours. The six questions are free response and require explained r
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  • ...lympiad Qualifier in Mathematics). In 2023, the test has 30 problems to be solved in 3 hours with 10 problems each of 2 marks, 3 marks and 5 marks contributi
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  • The test has 8 questions that must be solved in two sessions of 4.5 hours. Like the [[OMM Semifinal Exam]], complete so
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  • The '''NIMO Monthly Contest''' has 8 questions that must be solved in 40 minutes. Solvers can submit up to 3 attempts.
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  • ...O]], the test is covered over two days. Each day has three problems to be solved in 4.5 hours. Each problem is worth 7 points.
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  • The contest is essay/proof style. There are four questions to be solved within four hours. From 1987 (first year of contest) to 2014, each question
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  • ...and also gives the problem solvers more time to make sure the problems are solved correctly.
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  • ...ath> We obtain similar recursions for <math>y, z</math> that can be easily solved by getting <math>x_1, y_1, z_1</math> from the original recursive formula a
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  • From here, the problem can be solved in the same way as in Solution 1. The answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf {(D) }
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  • ...of marbles each boy relies on the variable <math>x</math>, which cannot be solved for, the original amount of marbles <math>\boxed{\textbf{(B) } \text{cannot
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  • The first equation can be solved for <math>x</math>: <center><math> x = 12y + 2. </math></center>
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  • ...he following: <cmath>\frac{y^2+y}{3} = \frac{y^2}{4},</cmath> which can be solved to reveal <math>y = -4</math>. Therefore, <math>x = 2^{-4} = \frac{1}{16}</
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  • The equation <math>|3-x| < 4</math> can be solved by splitting it into two inequalities: <math>3-x<4</math> and <math>3-x<-4<
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  • ...IT: When Almighty Gmaas is handed a 3x3 Rubik's Cube, it is always already solved. Why? The power of Almighty Gmaas.
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  • ...<cmath>\frac{2a+8}{2(a+7)}=\cos N=\frac{a^2+(a+2)^2-36}{2a(a+2)}</cmath>, solved it gives us <math>a=8</math>, which yield triangle <math>ANM</math> to be a
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  • ...= c \pm 21</math> has exactly <math>6</math> positive solutions and is not solved by <math>y = 0.</math>
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  • ...Problem 22] are similar problem with simpler states, both problems can be solved by Absorbing Markov Chain.
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  • This problem can be solved by physics method. This method is perhaps the quickest too and shows the be
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  • ...onships between the white unit cubes and the blue unit cubes, which can be solved by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_theory Graph Theory]. We use a [htt
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  • This can be solved via the [[cubic Equation|cubic formula.]] After <math>U</math> is obtained,
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  • The problems should be able to be solved using topics from the middle school math curriculum.
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  • They can be easily solved with roots of unity:
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  • This can be easily solved to yield <math>k=10</math>, <math>y=8</math>, <math>S=368</math>.
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  • ...solved all the 6 problems. Show that there are at least 2 contestants who solved exactly 5 problems each.
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  • They can all be solved by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markov_chain Markov Chain] and [https://e
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  • ...al triangle is <math>\sqrt{3}</math>. The side length of the square can be solved by computing <math>\sqrt[4]{3}</math>. However, the question is asking for
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  • This problem can be solved using [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus calculus]. Since calculus is
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  • This problem can be solved by using <math>2</math> cases.
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  • ...<math>7</math> we can reduce the above expression to something that can be solved using stars-and-bars.
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  • ...e remembers that there were at most <math>18</math> problems, each problem solved correctly was worth an equal amount of points, and she did not receive any
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  • ...e remembers that there were at most <math>18</math> problems, each problem solved correctly was worth an equal amount of points, and she did not receive any
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  • Solved both Mentally and by writing things down
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  • Solved Mentally writing only the answer, and then regular way also
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  • ...equation in the form <math>F_n(x)=F_{n-1}(x)</math>. Following from how we solved the first simple case, <math>f^{-1}(F_n(x))=f^{-1}(F_{n-1}(x)) = F_{n-1}(x)
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  • ...atic Mean: 2, Arithmetic Mean: 1, Geometric Mean: 0 (theoretical, can't be solved using radicals), Harmonic Mean: -1
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  • The speed round consists of 10 problems that are to be solved in 10 minutes individually. These questions range from AMC 8 to AMC 10 leve The accuracy round consists of 10 problems that are to be solved in 25 minutes individually. These questions range from late AMC 8 to AIME l
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  • ...d in a process of creative thinking. The problems on the PSC can mostly be solved using middle school level content knowledge, however, some of the problems ...ergone major changes. It is now administered online with 6 questions to be solved in 30 minutes, and participants can attend at most once per contest period
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  • ...with the same score on the individual round will be given a question to be solved in five minutes. The students will be able to submit an answer only once, a
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  • ==Video Solution (🚀 Solved in 4 min 🚀)==
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  • The problem can be solved by using coordinate geometry.
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  • The code is solved by k1glaucus. It is 1313. [[https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c3101
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  • ...ath> is <math>4</math> as <math>2023 + 4(3) = 2035</math>. So now, we have solved the problem as we just go <math>\frac{2035}{5} = 407</math> hops right, and
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  • ...ht).</cmath> We will consider the <math>i</math>th YWANG gamma sequence '''solved''' if there are not nested sums/products within the final expression. ===Solved YWANG Gamma Sequences===
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  • ...frac{37x^2-504x+1764}{37x^2-532x+1960}=\frac{169}{225}</math>. This can be solved to get a solution of <math>x=\frac{469}{74}</math>, and an extraneous solut
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  • The condition is solved only if <math>\triangle{NBC}</math> is isosceles, which in turn only happen
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  • ...Cube. EDIT: When Gmaas is handed a 3x3 Rubik's Cube, it is always already solved. Why? The power of Gmaas.
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  • (P.S. I did this in the test and I solved it in 2 minutes)
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  • ...I was in High School representing Puerto Rico. If I remember correctly I solved the case 1 described here as it was the easiest and then wasted a lot of ti
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  • ...ng Puerto Rico. I'm proud to say that I got full points on this one and I solved it very quickly. The only one I got full points. I had a straight rule an
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  • ...he Official solutions(can be one or more) by me after the problem has been solved.
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  • ...is a tuning parameter and <math>\theta</math> is a variable that shall be solved and expressed in terms of <math>x</math>.
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  • "guys i think i solved problem 16... oh oops its wrong nevermind"
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