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$5$ points on a sphere
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19 Apr 2015 - 8:55
#combinatorics
#pigeonhole-principle
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Pigeon Hole Principle : For $n + 1$ numbers
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21 Apr 2015 - 14:54
#discrete-mathematics
#pigeonhole-principle
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Pigeon Hole Principle - proof of d as a positive integer
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22 Apr 2015 - 21:22
#pigeonhole-principle
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pigeonhole principle - Oneway Island
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10 May 2015 - 13:36
#pigeonhole-principle
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Prove that if a graph has six vertices, then at least one of G or $\bar{G}$ has a subgraph isomorphic to $K_3$
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11 May 2015 - 23:50
#graph-theory
#proof-writing
#pigeonhole-principle
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On the distribution of multiples of 7 into intervals of length 11
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30 Mar 2026 - 3:56
#modular-arithmetic
#pigeonhole-principle
#chinese-remainder-theorem
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51 Dalmatians grouping
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14 May 2015 - 20:37
#pigeonhole-principle
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Pigeonhole principle, choosing point in a region
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15 May 2015 - 9:34
#pigeonhole-principle
111
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Pigeonhole Principle question - sum of natural numbers
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17 May 2015 - 19:10
#combinatorics
#pigeonhole-principle
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How to show $x,y,z \in A$ - Functions, Combinatorics
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19 May 2015 - 16:02
#combinatorics
#functions
#field-theory
#pigeonhole-principle
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In every set of $14$ integers there are two that their difference is divisible by $13$
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25 May 2015 - 16:37
#combinatorics
#discrete-mathematics
#intuition
#pigeonhole-principle
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Prove that every year contains at least $4$ months and at most $5$ months with $5$ Sundays
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28 May 2015 - 11:28
#combinatorics
#pigeonhole-principle
191
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Students knowing others
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01 Jun 2015 - 0:33
#combinatorics
#discrete-mathematics
#pigeonhole-principle
131
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Pigeonhole question with finding a number.
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01 Jun 2015 - 14:58
#pigeonhole-principle
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Given 5 integers show that you can find two whose sum or difference is divisible by 6.
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02 Jun 2015 - 1:33
#combinatorics
#elementary-number-theory
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