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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). | 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 [[Nick's favorite theorem|here]]. | + | *Theorem read to Nick's click favorite [[Nick Rupley's favorite theorem|here]]. |
[[Michael Korb's Favorite Theorem]] | [[Michael Korb's Favorite Theorem]] |
Revision as of 05:09, 18 January 2009
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