Today RMO(Reagional Mathematical Olympiad) was conducted at various centres across the whole country. How was the paper...? Can you all please discuss the solutions of the paper.
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I don't know. In our paper, we kinda had an easier version where we had to prove that there were infinite such a where a is not an integer. But I guess according to the general solution which I found out, there are none in that range.
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@Prakhar Bindal , @Nihar Mahajan , @Kishore S Shenoy, @Dev Sharma , @Mehul Arora .Please sahre your interesting solutions to the paper.
Around how many are you getting right?
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Dont know......There were only three provings and rest had some answer and I dont know the answers
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Well Delhi Region had five proving and one combinatorics. You can see Rajdeep Dhingra's post for the questions.
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a where a is not an integer. But I guess according to the general solution which I found out, there are none in that range.
I don't know. In our paper, we kinda had an easier version where we had to prove that there were infinite suchI m goin o score around 68
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slow clap
What abt u all?
I am expecting my score to be around 70
What about you people ?
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slow clap.
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How much are you expecting?
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Are you selected in RMO??
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But the results of all states haven't been announced a of yet.
First of all congrats !
Results of Delhi region have not been announced yet. What was your score by the way ?
A very very warm congratulations for selection in RMO-2015!!! :) Do well
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Thanks :) congrats for your selection in KVPY :)
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How many did you solve perfectly?
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same to u !