(EFOMM 2021) Número de subconjuntos numa equação que decorre de um determinante
Consider an equation defined by: Knowing that the solution to the equation above is the number of elements in a set A, it is correct to state that the number of subsets that can be formed with this set is equal to: #ita #ime #efomm

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(EFOMM 2021) Very interesting limit involving an exponential function

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Equation of the tangent line to a function (Appears almost every year on the EFOMM exam...)

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Logarithms | Question 17

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Main Integration Techniques for the EFOMM Exam

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(EFOMM 2022) 4x4 Determinant Solved Using Laplace's Theorem (Shared an awesome trick...)

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How to prove that no polynomial has e as a root?

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Summation and Functions Problem from an Indian Exam (EFOMM Style...)

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From Child Prodigy to Winning Fields Medal, Nobel of Math

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My all-in-one calculus problem

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MERZ ATTACKS WEIDEL LIVE IN THE BUNDESTAG – THEN IT ESCALATES!

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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The 17-Year-Old Student Who Solved a Major Math Mystery

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What's so special about Euler's number e? | Chapter 5, Essence of calculus

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Penny Helps Sheldon Solve His Equation | The Big Bang Theory

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Why The Portuguese Genetic Is So Unique?

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I Swapped Diets With A Victoria's Secret Model

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Arc Length Using Integrals (EFOMM loves to test this...)

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(EFOMM 2026) Velocity of a pulse on a vibrating string with time-varying tension

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First time looking at something like this! integral of tan(sin^-1(x))/sqrt(1-x^2), Reddit r/askmath

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