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*Click [[Bud's theorem_MA453Fall2008walther|Here]] to read Bud's favorite theorem.
 
*Click [[Bud's theorem_MA453Fall2008walther|Here]] to read Bud's favorite theorem.
  
Click [[Nick's favorite theorem_MA453Fall2008walther|here]] to read Nick's favorite.
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*Theorem read to Nick's click favorite [[Nick's favorite theorem_MA453Fall2008walther|here]].
Theorem read to Nick's click favorite [[Nick's favorite theorem_MA453Fall2008walther|here]].
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Revision as of 10:59, 31 August 2008

You are now on a new page called "week1". On this page, please put a link to your favorite theorem.


  • Click here to read mimi's favorite theorem.
  • Here is the door to uli's favorite theorem.
  • Click here to read angela's favorite theorem.
  • Behold the wonders of Daniel Kinsey's favorite theorem by clicking here.
  • Here is Sarah's favorite theorem!
  • Here you will find Josh Magner's favorite theorem.
  • Here this is zach's favorite theorem
  • Click Here to read Kristie's favorite theorem.
  • Here is Chris's favorite theorem.
  • Here is Matt's favorite theorem.
  • Here is Allen's favorite theorem.
  • Click Here to read Wooi-Chen's favorite theorem.
  • Here is Jesse's favorite theorem
  • Here is Rachel's favorite theorem!
  • Click Here to read Bud's favorite theorem.
  • Theorem read to Nick's click favorite here.

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