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Easy way to see that $(x^2 + 5x + 4)(x^2 + 5x + 6) - 48 = (x^2 + 5x + 12)(x^2 + 5x - 2)$?
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Where did I go wrong in applying the factor theorem?
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Partition the remaining rectangle into equal parts.
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(AIME 1994) $ \lfloor \log_2 1 \rfloor + \lfloor \log_2 2 \rfloor + \ldots + \lfloor \log_2 n \rfloor = 1994 $
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Prove ${M}\choose{N_1}$ ${M}\choose{N_2}$ $\leq$ ${2M}\choose{N_1+N_2}$ for $M, N_1, N_2 \in \mathbb{N},\,M\geq N_1,N_2$.
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