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2 Monkeys on a computer
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Must a continuous, non-constant, and periodic functions have a smallest period?
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What is the intuition behind uniform continuity?
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Minimum point of $x^2+y^2$ given that $x+y=10$
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Probability that polygon formed by n points on a circle contain the center of the circle?
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Integrating the modulus of the difference of two functions
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Can I look at my deck before playing the Zombie Mason
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Is $*$ associative?
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About $ f(x^2) = f(x) + f(x/2) $
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Irrationals becoming rationals after being raised to some power
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How many prime numbers are there that can't be represented as sum of two composite numbers?
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Scoring with "Triumphal Arch" and only one Action card in the deck
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Prove the $\frac {2r+5}{r+2}$ is always a better approximation of $\sqrt {5}$ than $r$.
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Are $r + \frac{1}{3}(s-r)$ and $r + \frac{2}{3}(s-r)$ irrational, given that $r < s$ and both are irrational?
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If $f,g: [a,b] \to \mathbb{R}$ are bounded with $g$ continuous and $f>g$, is there a continuous $h:[a,b] \to \mathbb{R}$ with $f>h>g$?
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Does a non-negative polynomial of three variables have minimum?
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5
Dice is tossed until a number greater than $4$ appears
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5
Why does the function $ f(x) = x, x \in (0, 1) $ not have maximum or minimum values? Why do we not use limits?
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5
Verification of completeness of $d_1 (x,y) = |\log x -\log y|$
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Condition on $p, q, r$ that is equivalent to 'the complete tripartite graph $K_{p, q, r}$ has a perfect matching'
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Why does this pattern repeat after 14 cycles instead of 256, can you give a proof?
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Proof of bound on optimal TSP tour length in rectangular region
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A series of multiplication leads to $\frac{1}{2} = 2$
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Is $A_n$ uncountable for all $n \in \Bbb N\ $?
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