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  • Yes, my account was made in 2016. 9:30 PM on August 15, 2016, to be more exact. How do I know? https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/inde
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  • ...math>40</math> coins in toll to Rabbit after each crossing. The payment is made after the doubling, Fox is excited about his good fortune until he discover {{AMC10 box|year=2016|ab=A|num-b=7|num-a=9}}
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  • ...regions is <math>1</math> foot wide on all four sides. What is the length in feet of the inner rectangle? ...x, 2x+6, 2x+14</math> is an arithmetic progression, meaning that the terms in the sequence increase by the same amount each term.
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  • ...sted on the [[Art of Problem Solving]] message boards. They are generally made by one community member and then administered for any of the other communit ...etition. There is no guarantee that community members will make Mock AMCs in any given year, but there probably will be one.
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  • ...rm and exchanging them if and only if the third term is smaller, and so on in order, through comparing the last term, <math>r_n</math>, with its current ...ber that begins as <math>r_{20}</math> will end up, after one bubble pass, in the <math>30^{\mbox{th}}</math> place. Find <math>p + q</math>.
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  • ...ns have been hosted on the Art of Problem Solving message boards. Some are made by one community member and administered to the AoPS community, while other ...on. There is no guarantee that community members will make Mock MATHCOUNTS in any given year, but it's usually a good bet that someone will.
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  • There is an unlimited supply of [[congruent]] [[equilateral triangle]]s made of colored paper. Each [[triangle]] is a solid color with the same color on ...wo triangles distinct, they must differ either in their center triangle or in the collection of colors which make up their outer three triangles.
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  • ...s, and is helpful in solving complex geometry problems involving lengths. In essence, it involves using a local [[coordinate system]] to identify [[poin ...hnique did not catch on until the 1960s when New York high school students made it popular. The technique greatly simplifies certain problems.
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  • ...sted on the [[Art of Problem Solving]] message boards. They are generally made by one community member and then administered for any of the other communit ...etition. There is no guarantee that community members will make Mock AMCs in any given year, but there probably will be one.
    18 KB (2,206 words) - 19:41, 24 December 2020
  • {{AMC10 Problems|year=2016|ab=A}} [[2016 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 1|Solution]]
    14 KB (2,104 words) - 21:35, 7 June 2024
  • ...region has been eliminated in 2015. It is uncertain about their existence in the future. *2016: Vincent Li (Whittier Middle School)
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  • Three numbers in the interval <math>\left[0,1\right]</math> are chosen independently and at ..., meaning the solution is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C)}\;1/2}</math>, as shown in the graph below.
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  • ...rac{m}{n}</math> to study. Let <math>p</math> denote the previous fraction in the list and <math>x_\text{old}</math> (<math>0 \le x_\text{old} < k</math> ...the value <math>\lfloor n \{ x \} \rfloor</math>. Since the overall change in <math>f(x)</math> is positive as fractions <math>m/n</math> increase, we de
    12 KB (1,951 words) - 18:23, 4 April 2023
  • ...0)</math>. Find the area of this circle in the first quadrant. The area is made of a semi-circle with radius of <math>\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2}</math> and a trian Because of symmetry, the area is the same in all four quadrants.
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  • In <math>\triangle ABC</math> let <math>I</math> be the center of the inscribe ...th>R+d=DL+LI=5</math>. Euler gives us that <math>d^{2}=R(R-2r)</math>, and in this case, <math>r=LI=2</math>. Thus, <math>d=\sqrt{R^{2}-4R}</math>. Solvi
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  • ...ct 22, 2013, very soon after she joined AoPS. LaLFaAID stands for, as seen in the description, "Laughs and Laments from an Asian Irish Dancer". She chose *As of 3/16/2016, the title is "LaLFaAID-Waiting for Life to Happen".
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  • ...x^3)P'(x^5)P'(x^7)P'(x^9)</math>, we have made it so that all coefficients in <math>Q'(x)</math> are just the positive/absolute values of the coefficient ...s like this (including <math>P(x)P(x^3)P(x^5)P(x^7)P(x^9)</math>), we plug in <math>-1</math> to get <math>\frac{243}{32} \implies \boxed{275}</math>.
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  • The figure below shows a ring made of six small sections which you are to paint on a wall. You have four paint ...proceeding clockwise) such that the last section has color <math>C</math>. In general (except for when we complete the coloring), we see that
    20 KB (3,327 words) - 16:16, 7 June 2024
  • {{AIME Problems|year=2016|n=II}} [[2016 AIME II Problems/Problem 1 | Solution]]
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  • ...e up. It is now 1,000,000 dollars for one math problem. Gmaas's technician made a mistake and reciprocated the fee," you must pay <math>1,000,000</math> to 4. Gmaas wants every fact to have a pi reference. Gmaas created pi. EDIT: He made it 3.1415926 times.
    69 KB (11,805 words) - 20:49, 18 December 2019
  • ...h>M\in\overline{AB},</math> <math>Q\in\overline{AC},</math> and <math>N, P\in\overline{BC}.</math> Let <math>S</math> be the intersection of lines <math> Since the rotation between the two triangles in 90 degrees, <math>OI\perp MR</math>. However, <math>l</math> is parallel to
    8 KB (1,449 words) - 00:09, 12 October 2023

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