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I think it is not the right place to say this, but my query (Changing name of school, placed under Support section) remains unanswered till date. Please see the discussion.
How about this one:-
http://www.picgifs.com/graphics/a/ants/graphics-ants-950864.gif
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This discussion board is a place to discuss our Daily Challenges and the math and science related to those challenges. Explanations are more than just a solution — they should explain the steps and thinking strategies that you used to obtain the solution. Comments should further the discussion of math and science.
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Okay, I did this in under five minutes. So it's a little rusty. But here is my take on Brilli The Ant.
Hope you like it!
EDIT: I see my Brilli The Ant has become quite popular since the last time I saw her! Thanks to everyone!
I've also changed my short biography on my profile and made a special place for Brilli.
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This is great!! You brought a laugh into the office in this early morning :)
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I decided to add the image to the Sum of 5 squares problem.
Five minute graphic design is my favorite kind!
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I think it is not the right place to say this, but my query (Changing name of school, placed under Support section) remains unanswered till date. Please see the discussion.
Good creativity :D :D
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Thanks!
Nice one Mursalin! :)
Yo Mursalin! GREAT JOB done buddy!!
ROFLMAO
Mursalin, my friend, why are you so brilliant?
My design of Brilli is not even half as good as that of Mursalin. Anyways, here it is. :)
LOL
Seriously you have a good sense of humor.........I guess she looks like some growing mathematician !!!!!
great, funny
nice one. :D
How about this one:- http://www.picgifs.com/graphics/a/ants/graphics-ants-950864.gif Or http://www.picgifs.com/graphics/a/ants/graphics-ants-003322.gif
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Those look good too, thanks for finding them.
Sadly I can't easily upload GIF's into the current problems.
Good work mursalin!!! I never thought about this pun ( brilliant ---> brilli ant) lol!!! Good thinking
five minutes
Great imagination.
I DUNNO TOO!!!
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I find it weird that a troll face is saying "I DUNNO" on a brilliant forum.
i=1∑∞xi1=x−11
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whats the formula for?the solution?
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