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SuperSmasher99 SuperSmasher99 2 days ago
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What is 9 + 10?

Comment down below!

Is... 9 + 10 = 19 or 21!!!!!!

WHAT DO YOU THINK?!!

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Sahasrakavacha Sahasrakavacha 4 days ago
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Bài tập đạo hàm

Bài 3. Tính đạo hàm cấp n của các hàm số sau:
1.

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Indecision13213213213 Indecision13213213213 9 days ago
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Are there any equations that could never be solved?

List equations below that are mathematically impossible to solve!

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Sahasrakavacha Sahasrakavacha 22 days ago
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Bài tập về nhà

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HoKhaNgu HoKhaNgu 28 January
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Is Fourth Dimensions Real?


Hey guy you know fourth dimensions right?

But i am wonder is fourth dimension is real?


no, seriously we all know all dimension like:

  • First dimension (No space and time)
  • Second dimension (Short space and time)
  • Third dimensions (Full & perfect time and space)
  • Fourth dimension (Infinty time and space)

There is also Fifth dimensions and Sixth dimensions but because is doesn't make sense about of infinty space and time and because is a fictional dimension so is doesn't make sense for math

but if fourth dimension is real, what will happened to us

well we will probaly get in trouble with the earth and is caused some problem:

  1. Fourth dimension = same universe and never can't get out of the universe
  2. fourth dimension = voyager 1 will stuck in oort cloud forever…



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Wilfredlam0418 Wilfredlam0418 29 March 2021
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Math Lesson 1: Addition

Do you think math is hard? Well, it's actually really easy! Let's learn about addition. Addition is easy, follow Ex. 1

Ex. 1:

411

+376

___

787

Did you see what we did? Well we added up the digits and got 787, wow!

Ex. 2:

8,927

+1,009

____

9,936

Wait, what? How is 2+0=3? Well, it's simple, it's because of carrying. Carrying is when the digit that is right 1 digit overflows, where there is not enough digits to use.

Ex. 2.1:

8,927

+1,009

____

9,920

16

____

9,926

It's time for you to practice!

Pr. 1:

16

+21

__

??

Pr. 2:

344

+519

___

???

Pr. 2.1:

344

+519

___

???

??

___

???

This is the end of the lesson, bye!

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Vendellium Vendellium 27 January 2021
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Surreal Games and Numbers

As many who are into recreational mathematics may have heard about, there is a certain class of numbers which defies all intuition even among those who have worked with the likes of the infinitesimals found in calculus or the transfinite ordinals and cardinals contained within set-theory. These numbers are truly so out of this world they have been called surreals for a reason.

When researching surreal numbers however, a friend wished to know how they are related to games of Hackenbush. Frankly I've always more interested in trying to understand the technical definition of surreals than with some stick-figure game, but putting all hesitancy to the wayside, I will explain how both work to form the marvelous class of numbers John Horton Conway ma…

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Zof79572 Zof79572 12 August 2020
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快三和值大小单双回本技巧

快三和值大小单双回本技巧【薇:79376752分享稳赚精准计划回血方案】【备用薇:56616737】如果你是刚刚玩,我来教教你,如果你已经玩很久了,却不稳,我来拉拉你,如果你已经遍体鳞伤,我来帮帮你。

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Granpa Granpa 11 June 2019
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Advanced mathematics

This article is a continuation of Intermediate mathematics


  • 1 Equivalence relation
    • 1.1 Modular arithmetic
  • 2 See also
  • 3 References


From Wikipedia:Equivalence relation:

An Equivalence relation is a generalization of the concept of "is equal to". It has the following properites:

  • a}} (reflexive property),
  • if b}} then a}} (symmetric property), and
  • if b}} and c}} then c}} (transitive property).

As a consequence of the reflexive, symmetric, and transitive properties, any equivalence relation provides a partition of the underlying set into disjoint equivalence classes. Two elements of the given set are equivalent to each other if and only if they belong to the same equivalence class.

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From Wikipedia:Modular arithmetic :

Modular arithmetic can be handled mathe…




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Granpa Granpa 11 June 2019
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Elementary mathematics


  • 1 Positive numbers
    • 1.1 Addition
  • 2 Further reading
  • 3 References



See



  • Introductory mathematics
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Granpa Granpa 11 June 2019
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Introductory mathematics


This article is a continuation of Elementary mathematics


Believe it or not the basis of all of mathematics is nothing more than the simple function.

Next(0)=1
Next(1)=2
Next(2)=3
Next(3)=4

This defines the . Natural numbers are those used for counting.

These have the very convenient property of being . That means that if a
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DrCocktor DrCocktor 31 May 2019
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Sexual orientation

Just curious what is your sexual orientation

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DrCocktor DrCocktor 30 May 2019
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Discord

We should create a discord server

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VoidSansXD VoidSansXD 6 March 2019
2

Proof that 1+2+3+4+5....... is NOT = -1/12

We can first start out by simplifying adding all previous numbers to the current number.   If you want to solve 1+2+3+4..........+n, an equivalent way to solve this is, (n+1)(n/2).  Examples:  1+2+3 = 4*1.5 = 6, and 3+2+1 = 6.   1+2+3+4 = 5*2 = 10, and 1+2+3+4 = 10.  



Now, summing 1+2+3+4+5+6.......+∞ = (∞+1)(∞/2) = w*(∞/2) = w + ((1/2*w)-0.5) ~(approx) w+(w/2).  Therefore, 1+2.........+∞ is NOT = -1/12.

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VoidSansXD VoidSansXD 17 February 2019
1

Successorship

Successorship is adding one to any number.

As an example, n+1.

Adding one is just moving one place to the right on a number line.  

n+1 is always equal to n+((1/n)*n)

Some examples:



1.)  (S)3 = 3+1 = 4

2.)  (S)4 = 4+1 = 5



Using repeated successorship will grant you the opportunity to use addition, or just repeated successorship.

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Afunhumaninter Afunhumaninter 30 September 2018
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Plex count

The plex count has similar notation as log, but it is right above the exponent.


  • 1 Levels
    • 1.1 Level 1
    • 1.2 Level 3
    • 1.3 Level 4



Addition and subtraction take up this space.

Transformation from Level 1-Level 2:




Exponents, roots, logs...

Thansformation from Level 3-Level 4:

7^7^7^7^7^7^7=7th plex 7


Plexes, arc plexes...

The third plex of x is x^x^x^x.

The 4th arc plex of x is the number that you had run through 4th plex to arrive at x.

Ex. 2nd arc plex of 27 is 3.

Please comment below on shortcut math one can use to find arc plexes!

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Granpa Granpa 11 September 2018
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Clifford algebra

  • 1 Rules


Clifford algebra is a type of algebra characterized by the geometric product of scalars, vectors, bivectors, trivectors...etc.

Just as a vector has length so a bivector has area and a trivector has volume.

Just as a vector has direction so a bivector has orientation. In three dimensions a trivector has only one possible orientation and is therefore a pseudoscalar. But in four dimensions a trivector becomes a pseudovector and the quadvector becomes the pseudoscalar.


All the properties of Clifford algebra derive from a few simple rules.

Let

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MarmitaMorangona MarmitaMorangona 15 August 2018
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Hoi

Im new and has I see this wiki needs some help and I’m gpong to help it!

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Did I win the badge?

Did I win?

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Numbers 2

Proof that there is morw irrationals than integers.

Proof:

Suppose you did make a list (assume it is only the irrationals from 0-1). Lets give the first numbers on the list,
1:0.5743857926410654136534629...
2:0.5785605674106541650460134...
3:0.1332538518354568254625486...
4:0.0000000000000000000000000...(After one trillion digits, there is a one)
I can create a number that in not on the list.
The first digit is 0
0.
The next is the first number's 10s on the list +1. (If it is 9, make it a 0.)
0.6
The next is the second number's 100s on the list +1.
0.68
Then, it continues.
0.684167836728460162738462868...
The number is not on the list.
How about the 383rd number?
0.684167836728460162738462868...
It can't be since the number's 383rd digit is different from t…




















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Coding

Coding blog //Post how to make this better in the comments.

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Physics

Help the physics wiki!!! Please join and help it!!!

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IceFire the Sand-Ice Hybrid IceFire the Sand-Ice Hybrid 25 April 2018
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Numbers

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25

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Granpa Granpa 21 October 2017
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Intermediate mathematics

  • 1 See also
  • 2 External links
  • 3 References


Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it. One should earn one's living by work of which one is sure one is capable. Only when we do not have to be accountable to anybody can we find joy in scientific endeavor. -Albert Einstein

This article is a continuation of Introductory mathematics

It has been known since the time of that all of geometry can be derived from a handful of objects (points, lines...), a few actions on those objects, and a small number of . Every field of science likewise can be reduced to a small set of objects, actions, and rules. Math itself is not a single field but rather a constellation of related fields. One way in which new fields are created is by …

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CattyCat20 CattyCat20 19 June 2017
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Math Fun II

  1. Evaluate , where y represents his verticle distance above the ground and x represents horizontal distance away from the cliff, both in meters. What is the lenght of Bieber's fall?
    b) What does Beethoven think of all this ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ?
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Mitali1770 Mitali1770 9 May 2017
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Symmetry in Mathematics

                                             Symmetry In Mathematics 

Symmetry in Mathematics Play A Great Role 

If we square 11, it is very simple put 1(2*1)(12)get 121 same as square 12 put 1(2*2)(22) get 144 again for 13 we get 169 and for 14 we get 1 8 16=196 and so on.

When we go deep, we find that there is symmetry of two types

(2,4,6,8,10,12 ,14,16,18,20 …. Diff is always 2) &

(1, 4 , 9 ,16,25,36,49,64,81,100 ) diff. is 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 and diff. of 3 5 7 9 11 always 2, so there is True Symmetry .

Up to 19 it is right but at 20 how we can put 1 20 100 just because of symmetry.

  • 112 = 1 2 1
  • 122 = 1 4 4
  • 132 = 1 6 9
  • 142 = 1 8 16 = 100 + 80 + 16 = 196
  • 152 = 1 10 25 = 100 + 100 + 25 = 225
  • 162 = 1 12 36 = 100 + 120 + 36 = 256
  • 172 = 1 14 49 = 100 + 14…
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CattyCat20 CattyCat20 26 March 2017
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Glossary of Mathematical Terms

  • 1 Definitions
    • 1.1 Algebra
    • 1.2 Arithmetic
    • 1.3 Calculus
    • 1.4 Geometry
    • 1.5 Mathematics
    • 1.6 Trigonometry



n - The study of statements of relations.


n - The study of numbers and their properties.


n - The study of change.


n - The study of measurement, figures, and shapes


n - The study of numbers, shape, space, and change.


n - The advanced study of triangles and angles.

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CattyCat20 CattyCat20 13 May 2016
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Fundamental Theorem

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Qwerty91995 Qwerty91995 30 March 2016
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Art Of Problem Solving Wiki

Join us on Art Of Problem Solving wiki! There are tons of stuff going on! We already have 10 contributors! Become part of staff! And more! Join art of problem solving wiki, now.

Address:

art-of-problem-solving.wikia.com/wiki/Art_Of_Problem_Solving_Wiki

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Qwerty91995 Qwerty91995 25 March 2016
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Unfinished Blog

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The Great Duck INH The Great Duck INH 26 February 2016
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Various Research Involving the Floor Function

After reading your article on Rounding, I see that you do not have much information regarding the floor function. I've been working with it on my own for a few years and recently I decided to compile my collective knowledge into one document. I would like to propose that the math wikia add some of the floor function information to the wikia. It's reasonably easy to understand (at least, in my opinion). I know it isn't really filled out too much, but let me know what you all think.

Thanks

-The Great Duck

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MathleteHauler MathleteHauler 22 February 2016
2

MATHCOUNTS

Mathcounts is a math organization created by Raytheon, Art of Problem Solving, and more!

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Drakenkaul Drakenkaul 16 December 2015
2

4D Visualization - Dimensional Analogy

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Drakenkaul Drakenkaul 16 December 2015
2

4D Visualization - Higher Dimensional Space

  • 1 Introduction
    • 1.1 Higher-Dimensional Space
    • 1.2 Why Bother?
    • 1.3 Is it possible to visualize 4D?



The world around us exists in 3-dimensional (3D) space. There are 3 pairs of cardinal directions: left and right, forward and backward, and up and down. All other directions are simply combinations of these fundamental directions. Mathematically, these pairs of directions correspond with three coordinate axes, which are conventionally labelled X, Y, and Z, respectively. The arrows in the diagram indicate which directions are considered numerically positive and which are negative. By convention, right is positive X, left is negative X, forward is positive Y, backward is negative Y, and up is positive Z, and down is negative Z. We shall refer to these dir…



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Slow Reader Slow Reader 14 April 2015
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Kids, don't be like me...

So I was pondering this morning? Can there be another interger other than one already existing that multiplies by another interger to give the same product. In other wrods, can the equation


Feel free to tell me how stupid I am in the comments below! :) --Slow Reader (talk) 16:52, April 14, 2015 (UTC)

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Slow Reader Slow Reader 9 April 2015
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What's the most useful thing you've used Maths for?

For me it's been every time I've completely proved someone wrong in an argument by implementing maths to justify my point. Not a lot of people understand maths to a high to degree so when I use it in an argument it tends to reult in my success. For instance, someone was being a bit christimiatic (hatred of christians) to me and was saying ti's impossible God made everything in the universe. In response I gave him a long mathematical rant of how the probability that this universe exists is so low it may as well be zreo.

What about you? Have you ever owned someone with maths? Have you used it to pull of the most awesome trick? Do you just think it's simply good for finding elegant and beutiful solutions to problems on paper? Post below! :)


--S…


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Mathematical Geek 123 Mathematical Geek 123 29 January 2015
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Mathematical Help

Need help on homework? Insert your questions below, and I might be able to answer right away!

If I don't answer soon enough, it means I'm really busy...

Talk to Ya Later,

-Mathematical Geek

  1. MATHROCKS!!!
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Jakobion Jakobion 6 September 2014
2

Integrals

CHALLENGE: So...I wonder who among you active high level, math-oriented users can solve this indefinite integral. (Don't worry, the answer might seem less intimidating than the given :p)


Enjoy!

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Drakenkaul Drakenkaul 23 August 2014
3

Vi Hart- The Mathemusician

Victoria Hart, commonly known as Vi Hart, is a self-described "recreational mathemusician" who is most known for her mathematical videos on YouTube.

I copied the previous text from Wikipedia but the next few lines of text would not be from wikipedia.

Vi Hart one of the well know youtube users with 795,249 subscriptions. She's known for her interesting videos which mainly contains elements of mathematics. She can sing too!

Though you should not think of her as being deemed as a mathematician just because of her youtube channel, she has co-authored  several research papers on computational geometry and mathematics of paper folding .

Her videos always motivated me to stay with maths. From the first video of Doodling in Math Class (that I saw for the…

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WaldenyanII WaldenyanII 11 July 2014
2

Primo

I found this prime number game, Primo, online and it seems to be really fun and interesting.

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WaldenyanII WaldenyanII 7 July 2014
1

Instant Root Solving! Square and Cube.

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WaldenyanII WaldenyanII 6 July 2014
1

Mathematical Symbols.

Hey guys!  I was just going through the wiki pages and blogs and have seen a lot of symbols. So I just decided to make this as a list of the symbols and their meaning for myself and others. ( I will put them up upon request and when I encounter them. )

=Equality      Equals                       y means that

≠Inequality    Doesn't Equal

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WaldenyanII WaldenyanII 6 July 2014
2

Turning a Sphere inside-out

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FortressMaximus FortressMaximus 26 June 2014
1

Proof the Square Root of 2 is Irrational

Axiom 1: All rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction of two integers.


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Ty Rezac Ty Rezac 10 September 2012
4

can you help me with my math?

Okay guy's, Im in 9th grade currently, and im failing math, if I don't pass I won't get a deploma, I have autism, (adhd and aspergers to be exact) and im really into politics and military and history, but anyways can you help me with this?

y + 3 = -25x

-1/4x - y = 4

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Selyrou Selyrou 15 March 2012
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【1 paradox】Why 0.999... is not equal to 1?

【1 paradox】Why 0.999... is not equal to 1?

Written in 2012

The current mathematic theory tells us, 1>0.9, 1>0.99, 1>0.999, ..., but at last it says 1=0.999..., a negation of itself. So it is totally a paradox, name it as 【1 paradox】. You see this is a mathematic problem at first, actually it is a philosophic problem. Then we can resolve it. Because math is a incomplete theory, only philosophy could be a complete one. The answer is that 0.999... is not equal to 1. Because of these reasons:

1. The infinite world and finite world.

We live in one world but made up of two parts: the infinite part and the finite part. But we develop our mathematic system based on the finite part, because we never entered into the infinite part. Your attention, God i…

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Zzllrr Zzllrr 11 December 2009
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Start up maths

→→→→→→Explore the Universe 01:54, December 11, 2009 (UTC)

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Juan Marquez Juan Marquez 10 September 2009
1

LaTeX

♦ Have did you notice that the only very fine HTML-LaTeX available are math.wikia and wordpress?

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Juan Marquez Juan Marquez 10 September 2009
1

cucei maths

♦ some that it would be worth to say is: without work hard there are not miracles

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