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In the quiet corner of a dimly lit bedroom in Omsk, sixteen-year-old Anton stared at a geometry problem that felt more like an ancient curse than a math assignment. His textbook, the ubiquitous by L.S. Atanasyan , lay open to a page filled with daunting triangles and cryptic theorems.

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The next morning, Anton walked into class. While his classmates huddled together, scribbling identical (and incorrect) solutions from a generic website, Anton sat quietly. When the teacher called him to the board, he didn't just write the answer. He drew the proof with a confidence that made the chalk sing. There's a typo in the manual’s solution

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