this post was submitted on 07 May 2024
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Daily Maths Challenges
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Since the meat of the problem is in the proof, I'll mention the value of a + b is:
a + b =
11
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There are probably a few ways to prove this. I'll mention at least one of those ways is both simple and short, within the grasp of your typical sophomore in high school.
I don't plan to make this into a regular series like siriussmart's, but I might occasionally post problems I come across that seemed interesting.
hey would u like to create an index post? its just so that everything can be accessed within a few clicks from the listing post
u can follow the format
its entirely optional and its up to u
I've got 3 or 4 other problems in mind that I might post at some point - I'll make an index post with problem #2. Wanna keep them spaced out since I don't have too many.