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Hmm.. Thanks Peter.. But somehow when I was clicking on those links, I was seeing profile of Algebra, mechanics etc.. Now I see problems.. what was the issue??
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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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ya,there should be a set of weekly challenges section.....up here i have to find out each and every problem..
ummm.....how do i open my weekly challenges? This new thing is like a maze
Please reshare this.. hopefully staff will listen to us..
Yeah, you're right, this new design is awfully unorganized. I think it's even more unorganized than Mathlinks!!! :(
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To find your previous problems and their solutions simply click on the button that say's "started." Here you we see every problem you have ever viewed. The ones you have solved have a green check mark in the corner.
In order to see problems that are only Brilliant.org "weekly problems", click on the links next to your levels and ratings in the upper left corner. These are the same types of problems as before, only now they come out throughout the week as opposed to only on Sunday.
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Hmm.. Thanks Peter.. But somehow when I was clicking on those links, I was seeing profile of Algebra, mechanics etc.. Now I see problems.. what was the issue??