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Solve these functional equations: $\int_0^1\!{f(x)^2\, \mathrm{dx}}= \int_0^1\!{f(x)^3\, \mathrm{dx}}= \int_0^1\!{f(x)^4\, \mathrm{dx}}$
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Number of $n^2\times n^2$ permutation matrices with a 1 in each $n\times n$ subgrid
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How do I prove that among any $5$ integers, you are able to find $3$ such that their sum is divisible by $3$?
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Why are digits written in groups of three?
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