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Fox – Rabbit Chase Problems

Part I: A fox chases a rabbit. Both run at the same speed . At all times, the fox runs directly toward the instantaneous position of the rabbit , and the rabbit runs at an angle relative to the...

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How many apples did each automattician eat?

Image via Wikipedia Four friends Matt, James, Ian and Barry, who all knew each other from being members of the Automattic, called Automatticians, sat around a table that had a dish with 11 apples in...

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Chess Problems

In how many ways can two queens, two rooks, one white bishop, one black bishop, and a knight be placed on a standard chessboard so that every position on the board is under attack by at least one...

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Two Interesting Math Problems

Problem1: Smallest Autobiographical Number: A number with ten digits or less is called autobiographical if its first digit (from the left) indicates the number of zeros it contains,the second digit...

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A Problem On Several Triangles

A triangle is divided into smaller triangles such that any two of the smaller triangles either have no point in common, or have a vertex in common, or actually have an edge in common. Thus no two...

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How Genius You Are?

Let have a Test: You need to make a calculation. Please do neither use a calculator nor a paper. Calculate everything “in your brain”. Take 1000 and add 40. Now, add another 1000. Now add 30. Now, add...

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Just another way to Multiply

Multiplication is probably the most important elementary operation in mathematics; even more important than usual addition. Every math-guy has its own style of multiplying numbers. But have you ever...

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Do you multiply this way!

Before my college days I used to multiply orthodoxly by this way. But as time passed, I learned new things. I remember, In a Hindi magazine named “Bhaskar Lakshya”, I read an article in which a...

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Three Children, Two Friends and One Mathematical Puzzle

Two close friends, Robert and Thomas, met again after a gap of several years. Robert Said: I am now married and have three children. Thomas Said: That’s great! How old they are? Robert: Thomas! Guess...

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A Yes No Puzzle

This is not just math, but a very good test for linguistic reasoning. If you are serious about this test and think that you’ve a sharp [at least average] brain then read the statement (only) below...

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The Cattle Problem

This is a famous problem of intermediate analysis, also known as ‘Archimedes’ Cattle Problem Puzzle’, sent by Archimedes to Eratosthenes as a challenge to Alexandrian scholars. In it one is required...

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How Many Fishes in One Year? [A Puzzle in Making]

This is a puzzle which I told to my classmates during a talk, a few days before. I did not represent it as a puzzle, instead of a talk suggesting the importance of Math in general life. This is...

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On Ramanujan’s Nested Radicals

Ramanujan (1887-1920) discovered some formulas on algebraic nested radicals. This article is based on one of those formulas. The main aim of this article is to discuss and derive them intuitively....

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Interesting Egyptian Fraction Problem

Here is an interesting mathematical puzzle alike problem involving the use of Egyptian fractions, whose solution sufficiently uses the basic algebra.ProblemLet a, b, c, d and e be five non-zero complex...

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Smart Fallacies: i squared equals to 1, 1 equals to 2 and 3

This mathematical fallacy is due to a simple simple assumption, that $ -1=\dfrac{-1}{1}=\dfrac{1}{-1}$ .Proceeding with $ \dfrac{-1}{1}=\dfrac{1}{-1}$ and taking square-roots of both sides, we get:$...

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What’s the question, if the answer is ‘No!’

Infinitely many answers questions are possible to the answer, “No”. So, our real task should be to find one of THOSE many, which seems to be a perfect one.A simple and the first ever logical approach...

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A Possible Proof of Collatz Conjecture

Our reader Eswar Chellappa has sent his work on the solution of ’3X+1′ problem, also called Collatz Conjecture. He had been working on the proof of Collatz Conjecture off and on for almost ten years....

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Essential Steps of Problem Solving in Mathematical Sciences

Learning how to solve problems in mathematics is simply to know what to look for.   Mathematics problems often require established procedures. To become a problem solver, one must know What, When and...

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Applications of Complex Number Analysis to Divisibility Problems

Prove that $ {(x+y)}^n-x^n-y^n$ is divisible by $ xy(x+y) \times (x^2+xy+y^2)$ if $ n$ is an odd number not divisible by $ 3$ . Prove that $ {(x+y)}^n-x^n-y^n$ is divisible by $ xy(x+y) \times...

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D’ ALEMBERT’s Test of Convergence of Series

Statement A series $ \sum {u_n}$ of positive terms is convergent if from and after some fixed term $ \dfrac {u_{n+1}} {u_n} < r < {1} $ , where r is a fixed number. The series is divergent if $...

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