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I wonder how you can prove every date is solvable for the “puzzle a day” game.
Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 8/11/25 Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 8/11/25

I wonder how you can prove every date is solvable for the “puzzle a day” game.

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When were quadratic formulas discovered?
Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 7/28/25 Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 7/28/25

When were quadratic formulas discovered?

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Are there any mathematicians from Antarctica?
Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 7/16/25 Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 7/16/25

Are there any mathematicians from Antarctica?

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I wonder how infinity was created?
Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 6/30/25 Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 6/30/25

I wonder how infinity was created?

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Is pride mathy?
Ask a Mathematician Guest Author 6/27/25 Ask a Mathematician Guest Author 6/27/25

Is pride mathy?

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What is π+π?
Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 6/2/25 Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 6/2/25

What is π+π?

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What is the power of one million?
Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 5/19/25 Ask a Mathematician Nick Rauh 5/19/25

What is the power of one million?

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