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T3 Math Questions

The document contains 15 math questions ranging from algebra to geometry. Questions include finding the sum of solutions to an equation, minimum number of problems two people must attempt for one to have a higher ratio of correct answers, using identities, solving word problems involving speed and distance, number theory, expanding polynomials, counting even numbers between ranges, infinite geometric series, finding the diameter of a circle given its equation, minimizing a sum involving squares, and evaluating expressions.

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T3 Math Questions

The document contains 15 math questions ranging from algebra to geometry. Questions include finding the sum of solutions to an equation, minimum number of problems two people must attempt for one to have a higher ratio of correct answers, using identities, solving word problems involving speed and distance, number theory, expanding polynomials, counting even numbers between ranges, infinite geometric series, finding the diameter of a circle given its equation, minimizing a sum involving squares, and evaluating expressions.

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T3 Math Questions

1.) Find the sum of all solutions to the equation

2.)Juliet has attempted 213 problems on Brilliant and solved 210 of them correctly. Her friend Romeo
has just joined Brilliant, and has attempted 4 problems and solved 2 correctly. From now on, Juliet and
Romeo will attempt all the same new problems. Find the minimum number of problems they must
attempt such that it is possible that Romeo's ratio of correct solutions to attempted problems will be
strictly greater than Juliet's. you have control over which problems a person gets right.
IE you are finding the minimum number of problems, such that it is possible in some scenario (given
the history of problems solved), for Romeo's ratio to be strictly greater than Juliet's ratio

3.)Find

the sum of all values of X that satisfy

4.) Percentage Division

5.) Use Identities

6.) Rooney,

Hernandez, and Robin race each other in a 100 meters race. All of them run at
a constant speed throughout the race.

Rooney beats Hernandez by 20 meters.


Hernandez beats Robin by 20 meters.
How many meters does Rooney beat Robin by?

7.) Number Theory

8.) Algebra
Answer: 13 Geese
9.)

10.) What is the sum of the coefficients in the expansion of (2x-1) raise to twenty? Answer: 0
11.)How many even numbers are there between 27 and 2015? Answer: 994
12.An infinite geometric series sums up to 3. If its first term is 1, what is its common ratio? Answer:2/3
13.) What is the diameter of a circle with equation x^2 + y^2 + 8x - 20y + 35 = 0? Answer: 18
14.) Find two numbers x and y whose sum is 20 such that 2x^2 +3y^2 is a minimum? Answer: x=6 and
y=4
15.) Which is Greater?

Answer: 3^5^6

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