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mr_e_man
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Find the length and width of rectangle when you are given the area
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Generalize exterior algebra: vectors are nilcube instead of nilsquare
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Simple quadratic function, but can't understand the question
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Are the unconditionally convergent series, with terms in a Banach algebra, closed under the Cauchy product?
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If the coefficients of a quadratic equation are odd numbers, show that it cannot have rational roots
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