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Solutions<\/em><\/a>, MAA 2008, pag. 207, $55,95, ISBN 9780883858295) ce ne presenta cento, nelle varie branche della matematica, tutti rigorosamente con le relative soluzioni.<br \/>\nMa non ci sono solo i problemi! Infatti a ogni problema \u00e8 associato un bonus, che pu\u00f2 generalizzare il problema oppure dare degli spunti storici sul problema stesso, o comunque avere una certa qual associazione. 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