Mathematical Olympiad Challenges
1st ed. 2000. Corr. 2nd printing edition
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Author
Contributions
- Mark Saul (Foreword) - Contributor
Publication
2001-01-10 - Birkhäuser Boston
Language
English
Word Count
70,000 words, Guess
Page Count
280 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8074682M
- ISBN-139780817641559
- ISBN-100817641556
- OCLC Control Number43167921
- OCLC Control Numbermathematicalolym00andr_149
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99086229
- Goodreads1463938
- LibraryThing428014
Classifications
- LCCQA43 .A52 2000
Description
"Mathematical Olympiad Challenges is a rich collection of problems put together by two experienced and well-known professors and coaches of the U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad Team. Hundreds of beautiful, challenging, and instructive problems for algebra, geometry, trigonometry, combinatorics, and number theory were selected from numerous mathematical competitions and journals. An important feature of the work is the comprehensive background material provided with each grouping of problems.". "Aimed at motivated high school and beginning college students and instructors, this work can be used as a text for advanced problem-solving courses, for self-study, or as a resource for teachers and students training for mathematical competitions and for teacher professional development, seminars, and workshops."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Given two points A and B, if one rotates B around A through 60 to a point B', then the triangle ABB' is equilateral.
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