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Zodiac

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Shuffles

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An environment for exploring the properties of small groups.

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Sheffuls

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Discover a handy way to describe reorderings and solve our anagram in the process.

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Balances and Springs

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Balancing interactivity with springs and weights.

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Lost on Alpha Prime

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On the 3D grid a strange (and deadly) animal is lurking. Using the tracking system can you locate this creature as quickly as possible?

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A Tilted Square

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The opposite vertices of a square have coordinates (a,b) and (c,d). What are the coordinates of the other vertices?

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Roaming Rhombus

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We have four rods of equal lengths hinged at their endpoints to form a rhombus ABCD. Keeping AB fixed we allow CD to take all possible positions in the plane. What is the locus (or path) of the point. . . .

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The Medieval Octagon

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Medieval stonemasons used a method to construct octagons using ruler and compasses... Is the octagon regular? Proof please.