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Where are these questions from? It looks like high school algebra
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oasis789: Where are these questions from?
I don't know the exact book, but, it is funny how the 'quest for help' is somewhat repetitive ;)

On that note, it's a pity that I always wake up too late to enter the easy contests :/
Yeah, it's too easy if you can just google the answer key.

Math minor here. I'm loving this contest already, and I haven't even entered.
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oasis789: Yeah, it's too easy if you can just google the answer key.
I didn't intend to hint at the difficulty because of the possibility to search for answers, but because the mathematical problem at hand wasn't all too tricky.

Is it still possible to enter, despite the 'answer list' posted by rooshandark8?
nvm...
:)
Post edited July 20, 2011 by lukaszthegreat
This seems like a novel way to cheat on your maths homework......
He did his homework. There's absolutely nothing wrong with getting it verified afterwards.
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oasis789: Where are these questions from? It looks like high school algebra
Like i said its gonna be easy math,
Unless you guys don't feel like winning games for doing well really nothing.
And i did copy the questions from somewhere else
So yes these aren't exactly mine
Next Round will get harder
2 unanswered questions
and a different topic
Unless you guys want to do some harder math :P

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oasis789: Yeah, it's too easy if you can just google the answer key.
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Fujek: I didn't intend to hint at the difficulty because of the possibility to search for answers, but because the mathematical problem at hand wasn't all too tricky.

Is it still possible to enter, despite the 'answer list' posted by rooshandark8?
Round 2 you can enter than

Also googling is bad

Takes all the fun out

For me and you
Post edited July 20, 2011 by rooshandark8
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serpantino: This seems like a novel way to cheat on your maths homework......
Or a ingenious way to give away games.

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Barefoot_Monkey: He did his homework. There's absolutely nothing wrong with getting it verified afterwards.
This isn't homework lol
or classwork
or anykind of work
its just a contest with math questions lol :P
Post edited July 20, 2011 by rooshandark8
I was joking :) It's a bit of a costly way to get answers to homework lol.
I'd welcome some harder math (just to see what my math minor is worth), but please don't assign proof questions, because proofs are too easy to google. But the harder the math, the less accessible it would be to most people... I dunno how many people go beyond basic calculus. So I guess you should assign brainteaser type questions.
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oasis789: I'd welcome some harder math (just to see what my math minor is worth), but please don't assign proof questions, because proofs are too easy to google. But the harder the math, the less accessible it would be to most people... I dunno how many people go beyond basic calculus. So I guess you should assign brainteaser type questions.
You can make proof questions that aren't all that significant universally (or at least don't seem that way) and so are quite tricky to find online. I got this notion from my math major homework (that I occasionally have tried to cheat my way out of in frustration).
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oasis789: I'd welcome some harder math (just to see what my math minor is worth), but please don't assign proof questions, because proofs are too easy to google. But the harder the math, the less accessible it would be to most people... I dunno how many people go beyond basic calculus. So I guess you should assign brainteaser type questions.
How far does a Math(s) minor go? I did joint honors for my first year, and the words "by a corollary of the mean value theorem" made me want to headbut pencils. Apart from that it was linear Algebra all the way, and I thought - screw this, I like the programming.
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oasis789: I'd welcome some harder math (just to see what my math minor is worth), but please don't assign proof questions, because proofs are too easy to google. But the harder the math, the less accessible it would be to most people... I dunno how many people go beyond basic calculus. So I guess you should assign brainteaser type questions.
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Adzeth: You can make proof questions that aren't all that significant universally (or at least don't seem that way) and so are quite tricky to find online. I got this notion from my math major homework (that I occasionally have tried to cheat my way out of in frustration).
True, but any proofs that obscure are probably nontrivial to do. Accessibility is also an issue
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oasis789: I'd welcome some harder math (just to see what my math minor is worth), but please don't assign proof questions, because proofs are too easy to google. But the harder the math, the less accessible it would be to most people... I dunno how many people go beyond basic calculus. So I guess you should assign brainteaser type questions.
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wpegg: How far does a Math(s) minor go? I did joint honors for my first year, and the words "by a corollary of the mean value theorem" made me want to headbut pencils. Apart from that it was linear Algebra all the way, and I thought - screw this, I like the programming.
Yeah, math minor was not too difficult, I didn't have to take the full analysis (baby rubin) sequence or any 400s, for that matter, so I filled it with all the fun applied stuff.
Post edited July 20, 2011 by oasis789
Round 2 to be posted soon
Difficulty level 2
*Don't worry is easy i gotta make this accessable
As for our googling problem
I am leaving that in since this way more people can join the contest and we have a bunch of tickets in the end. Than the fun begins :)
Post edited July 20, 2011 by rooshandark8