This website contains problems from math contests. Problems and corresponding tags were obtained from the Art of Problem Solving website.

Tags were heavily modified to better represent problems.

AND:
OR:
NO:

Found problems: 1

1941 Putnam, B6

Assuming that $f(x)$ is continuous in the interval $(0,1)$, prove that $$\int_{x=0}^{x=1} \int_{y=x}^{y=1} \int_{z=x}^{z=y} f(x)f(y)f(z)\;dz dy dx= \frac{1}{6}\left(\int_{0}^{1} f(t)\; dt\right)^{3}.$$