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Revision as of 18:02, 13 August 2025

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- I’m Nathan

- I like math and music

- Sophomore, class of 2028

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If you're an AoPS Wiki user who is visiting my page for the first time, you can increase the number below by 1. Feel free to get creative :D

$\frac{x}{7}+\left \lfloor \frac{x^2}{15} \right \rfloor = 56, x = ?$

Answer: 28 visitors

I got this idea from Aoum, who also included a visitor count on his user page. I thought it would be cool to try it out on mine too

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