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Here's another: https://brilliant.org/profile/danny%20casey%20best-81tlgd/
Earlier I had thought that there would be only 1 or 2 such people but now I'm beginning to think that there may be many more.
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pardon me, here is the link to the account for the great person..
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Hats off to this guy......................and especially being a level 5 users in Mechanics is awesome and obviously to be appreciated. :O
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There are people who are level 5 in mechanics but 4 in math too..
All the smart people come from AoPS. :P
Lawrence S.
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DINOBOY!!! OP!!
wow i m truely awestruck
he s truly great!!!!!!
Not five any more. Calculus is level four.
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Well the calculus diagnostic is bugged... the last problem's stored answer is wrong. I sent in a dispute to attempt to fix this and place me in lvl 5.
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was the answer 38 ? becoz i got it wrong for 38
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I think they have fixed it now (seeing that you're in 5th level).
i Salute U DUDE!!
U r just awesum dude..................
dinoboy you beast <3
If level 5 of Algebra and Trigo seems so easy , I can't guess what level 1 would be like
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Level 2 of Algebra and Trigonometry has a question 3×(4+2/3)
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Lol
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another perfect 4 PS- even Lawrence has perfect 4 now.
all 5..........i am in 4th level .....
hi. im melvin. i just joined 2 weeks ago.. i have a friend who ask me to join this thing and he is on level 5 i all subjects
See here.
Here's another guy: https://brilliant.org/profile/danny%20casey%20iit-81tlgd/
Here's another: https://brilliant.org/profile/danny%20casey%20best-81tlgd/ Earlier I had thought that there would be only 1 or 2 such people but now I'm beginning to think that there may be many more.
There are atleast 10 such people now.
Does this count? https://brilliant.org/profile/raymond-4recxq/about/