The Easiest Problem on the Hardest Test
This Putnam Series was given on the Putnam exam in 1997 (Problem A1). Let's figure out a way to deal with this Putnam problem! For those that don't know, the Putnam math competition features some super interesting and challenging problems! 🙏Support me by becoming a channel member!    / @brithemathguy  Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered academic. Though all information is provided in good faith, no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, is made with regards to the accuracy, validity, reliability, consistency, adequacy, or completeness of this information. Putnam 1997 A1 Putnam Exam 1997 A1 #math #brithemathguy #putnam

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