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  • ...'ll solve it marginally faster. -[[User:Integralarefun|Integralarefun]] ([[User talk:Integralarefun|talk]]) 18:19, 27 September 2023 (EDT)
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  • ...8}{2} = \frac{(5+8)(1)}{2} = \boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 6\frac{1}{2}}</math>. ~[[User:emerald_block|emerald_block]]
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  • *[[Soli Deo Gloria Fall Tournament, aka Billy's Math Meet]] [[User:Solafidefarms/MathMeet]]
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  • ...rite-a-solution How to Write a Math Solution] by [[Richard Rusczyk]] and [[user:MCrawford | Mathew Crawford]].
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  • * [[:User:DPatrick|DPatrick's Wiki User page]]
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  • ...ders, AoPS user farmertim. Coaching and practices are run by Moor Xu, AoPS user annoyingpi. One can contact them for further information, although nearly a The coach is Dr. Kent Merryfield, a professor at CSULB. His AoPS user name is Kent Merryfield. Please contact him for further information.
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  • ...are relatively prime positive integers. Find <math>r+s</math>. (Solution [[User:Ddk001#Solution_1.28Probably_official_MAA.2C_lots_of_proofs.29|here]])
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  • ...Trick (SFFT) (made by AoPS user [https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/user/1233 Complex Zeta]) is often used in a Diophantine equation where factoring
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  • ...h>k</math> is a positive integer. Show that <math>f(x)\le k^2+1</math>. ([[User:Temperal/The_Problem_Solver's Resource Competition|Source]])
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  • .... [[user:generating | Andy Niedermaier]] was a coach for 2007-2009, and [[user:MCrawford | Mathew Crawford]] was a coach for 2006-2007. .../www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/index.php?f=147 SDMC forum]. Contact [[user:MCrawford | Mathew Crawford]] for access.
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  • ...iar with how to edit a Wiki and don't have time to learn, please contact [[user:MCrawford | Mathew Crawford]] using the email crawford@artofproblemsolving.
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  • [[User:Iversonfan2005|Shobhit V.]] - Problem Writer, Co-Director [[User:mysmartmouth|Sean S.]] - Problem Writer, Co-Director, TeXer
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  • Crawford's user page can be found [[user:MCrawford | here]].
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  • ...y in St. Louis]] student [[Tim Sanders]] and was initially co-coached by [[user:MCrawford | Mathew Crawford]]. As of 2018, it is coached by Chip Day, Rick
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  • ...poller, advanced graph templating, multiple data acquisition methods, and user management features out of the box. All of this is wrapped in an intuitive, Consult the [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User%27s_Guide User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
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  • * [[User:solafidefarms | Billy Dorminy]], GA, 8th grade, 2-time finalist, AoPSer
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  • * Pair up with another user on AoPS and write it together. Two minds are much better than one. With j
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  • * [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User%27s_Guide User's Guide]
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  • ~[[User:Dairyqueenxd|Dairyqueenxd]]
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  • Solution by [[User:a1b2|a1b2]]
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  • Solution by [[User:a1b2|a1b2]] ~[[User:N828335|N828335]]
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  • ~[[User:N828335|N828335]]
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  • ~[[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]] ~[[User: ms0001|ms0001]]
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  • ~minor edit by [[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]] ~minor edit by [[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]]
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  • ~minor edit by [[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]]
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  • ~minor edit [[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]]
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  • ...mod{8}</math> are just lockers that are <math>2 \pmod{4}</math>. Edit by [[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]]
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  • -[[User:Integralarefun|Integralarefun]] ([[User talk:Integralarefun|talk]]) 18:21, 29 July 2023 (EDT)
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  • - [[User:Sweetmango77|SweetMango77]]
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  • Note that "author" is the user(s) who started the mock competition, not their helpers.
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  • ...ST''' problems and solutions. This is the short answer test, prepared by [[User:MCrawford| Mathew Crawford]] given at the [[Vestavia Hills Mathematics Tour
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  • Solution by [[User:a1b2|a1b2]]
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  • ~[[User:Iraevid13|Iraevid13]]
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  • --[[User:Mahamaya|<font color="#FF 69 B4">Maha</font><font color="#FF00FF">maya</fon
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  • where <tt>%USERNAME%</tt> is your Windows user name. (In Windows Vista, this folder is <tt>C:\Users\%USERNAME%\.asy\</tt>,
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  • [[User:Solafidefarms | Billy Dorminy]] - 2007
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  • ...ry reading the [http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/amsmath/amsldoc.pdf user's guide for the amsmath package], which contains some of the really fancy a
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  • ...rg/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/geometry/geometry.pdf geometry package user manual] for more detailed possibilities. As another example, if you want a
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  • ...w.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fancyhdr/fancyhdr.pdf fancyhdr user's guide] has detailed instructions on how to use the package. Here's an exa
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  • ...s <math>20</math>, the radius is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(B) } 10}</math>. ~[[User:emerald_block|emerald_block]]
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  • ...{10500}{0.28}\ = 37500 \mathrm{(D)}</math>. [[User:Ankitamc|Ankitamc]] ([[User talk:Ankitamc|talk]]) 13:32, 17 January 2021 (EST)AnkitAmc.
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  • ...1 + 12 + 45 + 56 + 15 = \boxed{\mathrm{(E)}\ 129}</math> spacy subsets. ~[[User:emerald_block|emerald_block]]
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  • ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki go to User:Azjps/geogebra */
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  • ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */ ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */
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  • ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */ ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */
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  • ...ing.com/community/c68h149650 Description of the package by [[AoPS]] user [[User:fedja|fedja]].
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  • ...e <math>999999937</math> in <math>p</math>. (Source: I made it. Solution [[User:Ddk001#Problem_7|here]])
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  • *[[User:Joml88|Joseph Laurendi]] *[[User:Iversonfan2005|Shobhit Vishnoi]]
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  • ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */ ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */
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  • --[[User:Joshuazucker|Joshuazucker]] 21:10, 7 February 2008 (EST)
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  • ...ST''' problems and solutions. This is the short answer test, prepared by [[User:MCrawford| Mathew Crawford]] given at the [[Vestavia Hills Mathematics Tour
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  • ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */
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  • ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */
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  • ...ST''' problems and solutions. This is the short answer test, prepared by [[User:MCrawford| Mathew Crawford]] given at the [[Vestavia Hills Mathematics Tour
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  • The '''2008 Mock ARML individual 3''' was written by community member [[User:Altheman|Altheman]].
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  • The '''2008 Mock ARML individual 1''' was written by community member [[User:E^(pi*i)=-1|E^(pi*i)=-1]].
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  • The '''2008 Mock ARML individual 2''' was written by community member [[User:Twiz|Twiz]].
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  • * [http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=AoPS_Past_Contests User-Created Contests]. * [http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/daltizio/mathstuff.html More Useful Handouts]
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  • --[[User:Vbarzov|Vbarzov]] 03:04, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
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  • --[[User:Vbarzov|Vbarzov]] 03:03, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
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  • ...PS 'user' ([https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c10h2164754p16072702 user #1 wasn't really an account]). [https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c
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  • ~[[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]]
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  • Fixed the link ~[[User: Yiyj1|Yiyj1]]
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  • -[[User:Sweetmango77|SweetMango77]]
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  • ...quation, we get <math>17\cdot41n = n^2 \implies n = \boxed{697}</math>. ~[[User:emerald_block|emerald_block]]
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  • Get a user name of a user given a user id. <code php>$api->user->get_username($user_id);</code>
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  • #REDIRECT[[User:Waffle]]
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  • [https://i.imgur.com/hjGyVyg.png Image of problem Solution]. Credits to user '''awe-sum'''.
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  • ~[[User:Enderramsby|enderramsby]]
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  • User defined Data Types - Has the ability to define scalar types as well as subr
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  • ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */
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  • ...nw]], [[User:Brut3Forc3|Brut3Forc3]], dysfunctionalequations, timwu, and [[User:Zhero|Zhero]].
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  • ...o variables already. Now we will learn how to request information from the user and store that information in a variable. If the above code was run and the user typed in 5.50 as the price, the variable entree would contain the value 5.5
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  • —[[User:wescarroll|wescarroll]]
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  • ...ion]] outputs text to the screen, while the [[input function]] prompts the user to input a string. To convert strings to floating point numbers we can use
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  • --[[User:Aopsqwerty|Aopsqwerty]] 21:19, 19 July 2012 (EDT) --[[User:Suli|Suli]] 17:53, 8 February 2015 (EST)
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  • In [[Python]], the '''input''' function prompts the user for input. It has the following syntax ...d wait for the user to type something and press enter. Then, the text the user entered is stored as a string in <tt>answer</tt>.
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  • A moderator on the [[Art of Problem Solving]] website is a non-administrator user who has powers for a particular forum which non-moderators don't. When a user is a moderator, their username shows up in green.
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  • ...Asymptote conversion, documentation at artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki, go to User:Azjps/geogebra */
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  • ...a strategy that does better than this. There must be some point at which a user of this strategy believes it is profitable to bet rather than waiting for t
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  • ~[[User:Sweetmango77|SweetMango77]]
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  • The '''Mock Geometry AIME 2011''' was created by AoPS user abacadaea.
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  • ...ave names starting with 'set'. For example, the following methods allow a user to learn or change the station our Radio is tuned to:
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  • ...ciple of mathematical induction, the statement of the problem is proved. [[User:Lightest|Lightest]] 21:54, 1 April 2012 (EDT)
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  • ...uous which parameters a user is supplying. For example, we could give the user the option of specifying a list of values in our Die init with Then if the user specifies a list of values init will use that, but if the user doesn't it'll will use [].
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  • 2010 (Anchorage): [[User:3333| Vladimir Kulchitsky]], 8th Grade, Fairbanks, Tanana Middle School
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  • Here is a less complicated way than that of the user below. If you draw a line segment from each vertex to the center of the oct
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  • Solution by [[User:ILoveMath31415926535|ILoveMath31415926535]]
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  • Three is a module in Asymptote that allows the user to create three dimensional graphics. Usually all you must do is add <code>
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  • So a user is allowed to reap once every 24 hours, and the target is to get seven days The running timer tells the time that a user will get when the user clicks the "Click to REAP this time" button. Generally, everyone playing wi
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  • ...no Ponpokona no Chokyumei no Chosuke. That is the full name of a legendary user named duskstream. It is also duskstream's WiFi password. https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/user/482399
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  • ~[[User:emerald_block|emerald_block]]
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  • ...aph is a piece of code written in [[Asymptote]] that graphs functions. The user must only set the function, and optionally This code is currently developed by PythonNut, a AoPS user. The changes are kept on his blog.
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  • <!-- --[[User:Sh4931|Sh4931]] 08:51, 20 August 2012 (EDT)--> ...roblemsolving.com/Forum/ucp.php?i=pm&mode=compose&action=post& PM] or on [[User Talk:RTG|my talk]]
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  • --[[User:Mahamaya|<font color="#FF00FF">Maha</font><font color="#E0B0FF">maya</font>
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  • --[[User:alexander_skabelin|alexander_skabelin]] 9:24, 13 July 2023 (EST)
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  • Solution by [[User:ILoveMath31415926535|ILoveMath31415926535]]
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  • Solution by [[User:ILoveMath31415926535|ILoveMath31415926535]]
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  • ==Elements Usually Edited With CSS In AoPS User Blogs== In the AoPS User Blogs, the body element is most commonly modified for the:
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  • This competition was started by [[User:AkshajK|AkshajK]] on August 23rd, 2011.
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