A New Set of Problems!

I have decided to start a set of problems, with the tag #MyInterests . I will be sharing problems based on my interests (other than Brilliant!). I would like everyone to try making such problems. Just tag each problem with #MyInterests, and post a link to the problem in the comments. By sharing these problems, we can learn more about each other, and learn about the diverse audience of Brilliant! Have Fun! Like and reshare this note, to get more people to share their passions!

#MyInterests

Note by Nanayaranaraknas Vahdam
7 years ago

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Hello :) Your problems are really wonderful, and at last I have found someone interested in Origami. Liked to meet you.

Sthitadhi Maiti - 6 years, 12 months ago

Hi! Nice plan :). What would make up these problems? And...how would we know about each other through these problems?

Krishna Ar - 7 years ago

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This is an example. This is a platform to showcase your interests. This way we can know the different types of people on Brilliant.

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Ok. I get it

Krishna Ar - 7 years ago

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@Krishna Ar Just out of curiosity, which school do you go to?

We can know everyone's interests.

dada haha - 7 years ago
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