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Andrzej Kukla

@mathinity_

If math is a line, I'm its point at infinity ✦

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Ngl, this problem caught me off guard. How the hell are you supposed to calculate, which digit is missing without calculating the number itself? 🫠 But then I had a realisation! It’s actually quite easy! Can you figure it out? 😎

Ngl, this problem caught me off guard. How the hell are you supposed to calculate, which digit is missing without calculating the number itself? 🫠

But then I had a realisation! It’s actually quite easy! Can you figure it out? 😎
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Looks easy and it is easy… it would be a shame to spend more than 5 minutes on it! Nyeh heh heh! Now you feel pressure! Now you won’t solve it that fast! Please don’t solve it too quickly. Please ._.

Looks easy and it is easy… it would be a shame to spend more than 5 minutes on it!

Nyeh heh heh! Now you feel pressure! Now you won’t solve it that fast!

Please don’t solve it too quickly. Please ._.
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I wrote 5 math papers but still believe that my greatest math discovery is this identity: 262144 = √(2^6^2^1^4^4) It became a meme years after I posted it back in 2020

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It’s always fun to take a problem, solve it, notice a pattern and generalization. Estonian problem is to solve the same system of equations but with p=23, so if you want to solve the „easier” version first, then go ahead!

It’s always fun to take a problem, solve it, notice a pattern and generalization. 

Estonian problem is to solve the same system of equations but with p=23, so if you want to solve the „easier” version first, then go ahead!
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This construction clearly shows that 0 should be considered a natural number, because how can you say with that 1 = ∅ without disgust

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Don’t be fooled by the easy statement. This problem is quite challenging! Nah, who am I lying to? You’ll probably solve this one in 5 minutes, tops. But there are many ways to do it, so don’t hesitate to give it a go!

Don’t be fooled by the easy statement. This problem is quite challenging!

Nah, who am I lying to? You’ll probably solve this one in 5 minutes, tops. But there are many ways to do it, so don’t hesitate to give it a go!
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You think this problem is easy? Quite the opposite tbf, depths of hell would spit this problem out 🔥 Nah, it isnt that hard. But I keep this type of problem close to my heart ❤️ enjoy! Note: finding x is not the way here.

You think this problem is easy? Quite the opposite tbf, depths of hell would spit this problem out 🔥

Nah, it isnt that hard. But I keep this type of problem close to my heart ❤️ enjoy!

Note: finding x is not the way here.
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For the end of Summer, let’s have some fun with a… kite! 🪁 You are given a square with 4 points that bisect its sides. Your task is to calculate the middle area. Try to make your solution as unique as possible. No repeated solutions please! 😏

For the end of Summer, let’s have some fun with a… kite! 🪁

You are given a square with 4 points that bisect its sides. Your task is to calculate the middle area. Try to make your solution as unique as possible. No repeated solutions please! 😏