Proposed Problems: Share Beauty Challenges with the PF Community

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The discussion revolves around a new member seeking guidance on where to share beauty-related problems within the PF community. Responses suggest that if the problems are mathematical in nature, they should be posted in the math forums. For homework-related inquiries, the homework and coursework forum is recommended. If the issues are riddles, the games section of the general discussion forum is the appropriate venue. The community encourages participation and aims to direct the new member to the right sections for their contributions.
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Hi there! Iam new in PF, iam very glad to know this place, so, i'll try to contribute and participate as much as i can (and as my english allows me haha). Now, is there a place to post proposed problems ? i'd like to share some beauty problems with the community, and a i want to do it in the right section.

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Welcome to PF Felper! By Beauty problem do you mean a Sleeping Beauty problem? I would say discussion in one of the maths forums would be the best place. Or if it is a homework request in the homework and coursework forum. Lastly if it is a riddle you are proposing you can post in the games section of the general discussion forum.
 
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