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| Can you write the function <math>f(x, y) = 1 + xy + x^2y^2</math> as <math>f(x, y) =\sum_{k=1}^{2}g_k(x) h_k(x)</math>? |
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Revision as of 15:54, 5 October 2016
Riddle Repository
A collection of the riddles posed at the beginning of each lecture
Date | Riddle | Solutions, Discussion, etc... |
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Sept 12 | We want to compute .
Prof. A claims , so Prof. B claims , so Smart student says . Why is the derivative the sum of the Prof's solutions? |
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Sept 14 | Can all of be covered by a set of disjoint, non-degenerate, circles? What about ? ? | |
Sept 16 | Can you find uncountably many disjoint subsets of ? | |
Sept 19 | Can uncountably many Y shapes be fit into ? | |
Sept 21 | On any pair of potatoes, can you draw a pair of 3D congruent curves?
Hint (Hover) |
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Sept 23 | Can you find uncountably many subsets of s.t. the intersection of any two of them is finite? | |
Sept 26 | In how many ways can you place 4 different points in the Euclidean plane, such that there are 2 different distances between all the points? | |
Sept 28 | Can you find uncountably many subsets of s.t. for any two of them A and B, (A B) or (B A)? | |
Sept 30 | In a random 13-element subset of 1,2,...,52, what is the average value of the smallest element? | |
Oct 3 | A spherical loaf of bread is put in a bread cutting machine. Which slice gets the most crust? | |
Oct 5 | Can you write the function as ? | |
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Oct 10 | (Thanksgiving holiday - University closed) | |
Oct 12 |