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Problems with and Without ... Problems!

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Problems with and Without ... Problems!
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Publisher: viXra
ISBN/ASIN: 1599731428
Number of pages: 136

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This book is addressed to College honor students, researchers, and professors. It contains 136 original problems published by the author in various scientific journals around the world. The problems could be used to preparing for courses, exams, and Olympiads in mathematics. Many of these have a generalized form. For each problem we provide a detailed solution.

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