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2017-09-26 18:12:57
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How to Solve this Using the Pigeonhole Principle?
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Proof the next problem by using the pigeon hole principle
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#proof-writing
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Maths olympiad question with subset of a $55$ elements of which $2$ numbers differ by 9.
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28 Sep 2017 - 10:01
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Pigeonhole Principle: Diameter Problem
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30 Sep 2017 - 22:19
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Prove that the vectors follow the inequality
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Proof using Pigeon hole principle correct?
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08 Oct 2017 - 18:20
#discrete-mathematics
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Prove that every positive integer divides a number such as $70, 700, 7770, 77000$.
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08 Oct 2017 - 20:00
#number-theory
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Pigeonhole Principle for a chessboard
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12 Oct 2017 - 13:45
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Pigeonhole principle explanation
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Pigeonhole principle and finding the total ways for this
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Prove that if fifteen bishops were placed on a chessboard, then at least two of them attack each other.
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#pigeonhole-principle
#chessboard
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Pigeonhole principle with two composite numbers
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Let $T$ be any subset of $\{1,2,3,...,100\}$ with $69$ elements. Prove that one can find four distinct integers such that $a+b+c=d$.
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15 Oct 2017 - 8:00
#combinatorics
#pigeonhole-principle
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How to use generalized pigeonhole principle to be sure that at least one of the integers picked is even?
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#combinatorics
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Odd number of cameras with distinct distinct distances between them
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