New Series: Proof Problem Of The Day!

Hello everyone!

I'm thinking of introducing a new series of notes on Brilliant. The notes will deal with proof based problems.

Everyday I'll post a problem that asks you to prove something and you'll get the chance to solve them, post solutions and join in discussions. I know that coming up with an original problem everyday is really challenging. So, most of the problems I'll post won't be original (and by 'most', I mean 'almost all').

I also wish to see some really good discussions on the notes. One of things that I've noticed on Brilliant is that notes don't get enough comments. Sites like AoPS and MSE usually have better discussions than Brilliant.

I'd love to be proven wrong about this [pun intended :)].

Click here to see the first problem and keep checking this set for more problems.

Have fun proving!

#ProofTechniques #Proofs #Math #Discussion #Mursalin'sSets

Note by Mursalin Habib
6 years, 9 months ago

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I have a set with proof and derivation problems in maths and physics. Here's the link Proof, Disprood, and Derivation.

Steven Zheng - 6 years, 9 months ago

Why don't you post your own solution after each day ends?Otherwise,there will be many posts left unanswered.

Rahul Saha - 6 years, 9 months ago
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