Art of Problem Solving

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Resources for high-performing math students

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Pakistan • Re: powers

@ yes it is Statistics: Posted by bukhari — 2 minutes ago

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Middle School Contests (MATHCOUNTS, AMC 8, MOEMS, etc.) • Mathcounts CD

How many different convex hexagons can be formed using only sides and/or diagonals of regular decagon ABCDEFGHIJ? Two such hexagons to be included are...

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Inequalities Unsolved Problems • Re: Inequality with sin

Try and , plz Statistics: Posted by BSJL — 2 minutes ago

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Number Theory Proposed & Own Problems • Re: Only consecutive terms are coprime

When will the other problems of today's RMM be posted? Statistics: Posted by MathPanda1 — 6 minutes ago

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Fun Factory • Re: First to 300 {V2}

Immaturity level is off the charts -69-2=-71 Statistics: Posted by dragonlover73 — 9 minutes ago

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Games • Re: Clash of Clans

Bob_Smith wrote: Iamteehee wrote: Golems to 2? Hogs to 4? Valks to 2? Goblins to 5? King to 10? Lightning to 5? Archer Tower to 10? Collectors to 1...

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Number Theory Unsolved Problems • All irreducible elements in Gaussian integers

I have shown that for , if ( prime), or ( prime, , then is irreducible ( denotes the norm of ). But how can I prove that these are the only irreducible...

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Number Theory Unsolved Problems • Re: Prove that a=b=c

any solution? Statistics: Posted by rightways — 11 minutes ago

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High School Pre-Olympiad (Ages 14+) • Primitive roots

Is it true that is a primitive root modulo if and only if ? Statistics: Posted by thomaskurian89 — 13 minutes ago

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