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It is always tempting after working on a problem for a while to turn to the answers at the back. However, the reader is warned not to turn to quickly to this section if a problem is a hard nut to crack. Often, a problem which seems to be almost impossible on a first run through will yield its secrets after you put it aside for a little while.

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(2007). Hints and partial solutions to problems. In: Small, C.G. (eds) Functional Equations and How to Solve Them. Problem Books in Mathematics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-48901-8_7

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