Each week, I'll be choosing four or five of the most fun and interesting problems (in my opinion) I see in the community and posting them in a set. I'll be keeping an eye on the solutions, and at the end of the week will do a writeup on those I find exemplary. I'll also point out interesting things about the topics and where possible, show how to extend the thinking to more general situations.
Here is the first set
I hope you enjoy my selections and get something out of working on them. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone's work.
Josh
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That's a nice set! I just submitted my score.
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That is very Nice what is ure highest score because mine is 1,399
where did you get this picture from because i like the style of the picture because i wanna make my own quiz for this maths site
Samuell creed
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Hey Sam, the picture is from the cover of "Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell" by Anthon Zee. I don't know who the artist is, but that's where I saw it.