First Homework, MA453, Prof. Walther

For this week, everybody create a page (off this page) and on that new page state a mathematical theorem. Try not to copy someone else's theorem but state one that you like (I am making the assumption here that since you are in an upper math course you must like theorems. If I am mistaken, please explain).

  • Theorem read to Nick's click favorite here.

Michael Korb's Favorite Theorem

Patrick Odarczenko's Favorite Theorem

An Obvious gcd Theorem -- Norris

Emily Raymond's Favorite Theorem

Aaron Hurley's Favorite Theorem

Cathy Warner's Favorite Theorem

Amy Cadwallader's Favorite Theorem

Lea Chinn's Favorite Theorem

Karen Morley's Favorite Theorem

Yu's Favorite Theorem

Josh Rendall's Favorite Theorem

Stephen Rosenberger - Theorem

Nikitha Sambamurthy's Favorite Theorem

Neil Switzer's Favorite Theorem

Allison Wika's Favorite Theorem

Chris Edberg's Favorite Theorem

Robbart Harewoodd's Favorite Theorem

Ben Strole's Favorite Theorem

Michael May's Favorite Theorem

Linley Johnson's Favorite Theorem

Josie's Favorite Theorem

Paul Lang's Favorite Theorem

Lindsay Middleton's Favorite Theorem

Amanda Sharpell's Favorite Theorem

Jonathan Cromer's Flavorite Theorem

Weston Hoskins's Favorite Theorem

Scott Duttlinger's Favorite Theorem

Tyler McQueen's Favorite Theorem

Jeremiah Hendricks's Favorite Theorem

Aaron Schuetter's Favorite Theorem

Dane DeSutter's Favorite Theorem

Austin Bowser's Favorite Theorem

Matt Davis's Favorite Theorem

Jacob McDorman Favorite Theorem

Ross Kersey's Favorite Theorem

Jared Niederhauser's Favorite Theorem

Ashton Frierson's Favorite Theorem

Galymzhan Uteulin Favorite Theorem

Scott Duttlinger's Response

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