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k a April Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
jlacosta   0
Apr 2, 2025
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k i A Letter to MSM
Arr0w   23
N Sep 19, 2022 by scannose
Greetings.

I have seen many posts talking about commonly asked questions, such as finding the value of $0^0$, $\frac{1}{0}$,$\frac{0}{0}$, $\frac{\infty}{\infty}$, why $0.999...=1$ or even expressions of those terms combined as if that would make them defined. I have made this post to answer these questions once and for all, and I politely ask everyone to link this post to threads that are talking about this issue.
[list]
[*]Firstly, the case of $0^0$. It is usually regarded that $0^0=1$, not because this works numerically but because it is convenient to define it this way. You will see the convenience of defining other undefined things later on in this post.

[*]What about $\frac{\infty}{\infty}$? The issue here is that $\infty$ isn't even rigorously defined in this expression. What exactly do we mean by $\infty$? Unless the example in question is put in context in a formal manner, then we say that $\frac{\infty}{\infty}$ is meaningless.

[*]What about $\frac{1}{0}$? Suppose that $x=\frac{1}{0}$. Then we would have $x\cdot 0=0=1$, absurd. A more rigorous treatment of the idea is that $\lim_{x\to0}\frac{1}{x}$ does not exist in the first place, although you will see why in a calculus course. So the point is that $\frac{1}{0}$ is undefined.

[*]What about if $0.99999...=1$? An article from brilliant has a good explanation. Alternatively, you can just use a geometric series. Notice that
\begin{align*}
\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac{9}{10^n}&=9\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{10^n}=9\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\biggr(\frac{1}{10}\biggr)^n=9\biggr(\frac{\frac{1}{10}}{1-\frac{1}{10}}\biggr)=9\biggr(\frac{\frac{1}{10}}{\frac{9}{10}}\biggr)=9\biggr(\frac{1}{9}\biggr)=\boxed{1}
\end{align*}
[*]What about $\frac{0}{0}$? Usually this is considered to be an indeterminate form, but I would also wager that this is also undefined.
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Hopefully all of these issues and their corollaries are finally put to rest. Cheers.

2nd EDIT (6/14/22): Since I originally posted this, it has since blown up so I will try to add additional information per the request of users in the thread below.

INDETERMINATE VS UNDEFINED

What makes something indeterminate? As you can see above, there are many things that are indeterminate. While definitions might vary slightly, it is the consensus that the following definition holds: A mathematical expression is be said to be indeterminate if it is not definitively or precisely determined. So how does this make, say, something like $0/0$ indeterminate? In analysis (the theory behind calculus and beyond), limits involving an algebraic combination of functions in an independent variable may often be evaluated by replacing these functions by their limits. However, if the expression obtained after this substitution does not provide sufficient information to determine the original limit, then the expression is called an indeterminate form. For example, we could say that $0/0$ is an indeterminate form.

But we need to more specific, this is still ambiguous. An indeterminate form is a mathematical expression involving at most two of $0$, $1$ or $\infty$, obtained by applying the algebraic limit theorem (a theorem in analysis, look this up for details) in the process of attempting to determine a limit, which fails to restrict that limit to one specific value or infinity, and thus does not determine the limit being calculated. This is why it is called indeterminate. Some examples of indeterminate forms are
\[0/0, \infty/\infty, \infty-\infty, \infty \times 0\]etc etc. So what makes something undefined? In the broader scope, something being undefined refers to an expression which is not assigned an interpretation or a value. A function is said to be undefined for points outside its domain. For example, the function $f:\mathbb{R}^{+}\cup\{0\}\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ given by the mapping $x\mapsto \sqrt{x}$ is undefined for $x<0$. On the other hand, $1/0$ is undefined because dividing by $0$ is not defined in arithmetic by definition. In other words, something is undefined when it is not defined in some mathematical context.

WHEN THE WATERS GET MUDDIED

So with this notion of indeterminate and undefined, things get convoluted. First of all, just because something is indeterminate does not mean it is not undefined. For example $0/0$ is considered both indeterminate and undefined (but in the context of a limit then it is considered in indeterminate form). Additionally, this notion of something being undefined also means that we can define it in some way. To rephrase, this means that technically, we can make something that is undefined to something that is defined as long as we define it. I'll show you what I mean.

One example of making something undefined into something defined is the extended real number line, which we define as
\[\overline{\mathbb{R}}=\mathbb{R}\cup \{-\infty,+\infty\}.\]So instead of treating infinity as an idea, we define infinity (positively and negatively, mind you) as actual numbers in the reals. The advantage of doing this is for two reasons. The first is because we can turn this thing into a totally ordered set. Specifically, we can let $-\infty\le a\le \infty$ for each $a\in\overline{\mathbb{R}}$ which means that via this order topology each subset has an infimum and supremum and $\overline{\mathbb{R}}$ is therefore compact. While this is nice from an analytic standpoint, extending the reals in this way can allow for interesting arithmetic! In $\overline{\mathbb{R}}$ it is perfectly OK to say that,
\begin{align*}
a + \infty = \infty + a & = \infty, & a & \neq -\infty \\
a - \infty = -\infty + a & = -\infty, & a & \neq \infty \\
a \cdot (\pm\infty) = \pm\infty \cdot a & = \pm\infty, & a & \in (0, +\infty] \\
a \cdot (\pm\infty) = \pm\infty \cdot a & = \mp\infty, & a & \in [-\infty, 0) \\
\frac{a}{\pm\infty} & = 0, & a & \in \mathbb{R} \\
\frac{\pm\infty}{a} & = \pm\infty, & a & \in (0, +\infty) \\
\frac{\pm\infty}{a} & = \mp\infty, & a & \in (-\infty, 0).
\end{align*}So addition, multiplication, and division are all defined nicely. However, notice that we have some indeterminate forms here which are also undefined,
\[\infty-\infty,\frac{\pm\infty}{\pm\infty},\frac{\pm\infty}{0},0\cdot \pm\infty.\]So while we define certain things, we also left others undefined/indeterminate in the process! However, in the context of measure theory it is common to define $\infty \times 0=0$ as greenturtle3141 noted below. I encourage to reread what he wrote, it's great stuff! As you may notice, though, dividing by $0$ is undefined still! Is there a place where it isn't? Kind of. To do this, we can extend the complex numbers! More formally, we can define this extension as
\[\mathbb{C}^*=\mathbb{C}\cup\{\tilde{\infty}\}\]which we call the Riemann Sphere (it actually forms a sphere, pretty cool right?). As a note, $\tilde{\infty}$ means complex infinity, since we are in the complex plane now. Here's the catch: division by $0$ is allowed here! In fact, we have
\[\frac{z}{0}=\tilde{\infty},\frac{z}{\tilde{\infty}}=0.\]where $\tilde{\infty}/\tilde{\infty}$ and $0/0$ are left undefined. We also have
\begin{align*}
z+\tilde{\infty}=\tilde{\infty}, \forall z\ne -\infty\\
z\times \tilde{\infty}=\tilde{\infty}, \forall z\ne 0
\end{align*}Furthermore, we actually have some nice properties with multiplication that we didn't have before. In $\mathbb{C}^*$ it holds that
\[\tilde{\infty}\times \tilde{\infty}=\tilde{\infty}\]but $\tilde{\infty}-\tilde{\infty}$ and $0\times \tilde{\infty}$ are left as undefined (unless there is an explicit need to change that somehow). One could define the projectively extended reals as we did with $\mathbb{C}^*$, by defining them as
\[{\widehat {\mathbb {R} }}=\mathbb {R} \cup \{\infty \}.\]They behave in a similar way to the Riemann Sphere, with division by $0$ also being allowed with the same indeterminate forms (in addition to some other ones).
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k i Marathon Threads
LauraZed   0
Jul 2, 2019
Due to excessive spam and inappropriate posts, we have locked the Prealgebra and Beginning Algebra threads.

We will either unlock these threads once we've cleaned them up or start new ones, but for now, do not start new marathon threads for these subjects. Any new marathon threads started while this announcement is up will be immediately deleted.
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k i Basic Forum Rules and Info (Read before posting)
jellymoop   368
N May 16, 2018 by harry1234
f (Reminder: Do not post Alcumus or class homework questions on this forum. Instructions below.) f
Welcome to the Middle School Math Forum! Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the rules.

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9 Did I make the right choice?
Martin2001   18
N 21 minutes ago by steve4916
If you were in 8th grade, would you rather go to MOP or mc nats? I chose to study the former more and got in so was wondering if that was valid given that I'll never make mc nats.
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Martin2001
Yesterday at 1:42 PM
steve4916
21 minutes ago
the circle problem
miquelmas   0
3 hours ago
Source: Olympiad of the city of Almaty (selection for the IZhO) 2010
The circle ω is centered at the quadrilateral ABCD. The lines AB and CD meet at point K, and the lines AD and BC meet at point L. A line passing through the center of ω and perpendicular to KL intersects KL, CD and AD at P, Q and R respectively. We need to prove that the lines QL, BP and KR all intersect at the same point.
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miquelmas
3 hours ago
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How many approaches you got? (A lot)
IAmTheHazard   84
N 5 hours ago by User141208
Source: USAMO 2023/2
Let $\mathbb{R}^+$ be the set of positive real numbers. Find all functions $f \colon \mathbb{R}^+ \to \mathbb{R}^+$ such that, for all $x,y \in \mathbb{R}^+$,
$$f(xy+f(x))=xf(y)+2.$$
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IAmTheHazard
Mar 23, 2023
User141208
5 hours ago
MasterScholar North Carolina Math Camp
Ruegerbyrd   5
N 6 hours ago by ohiorizzler1434
Is this legit? Worth the cost ($6500)? Program Fees Cover: Tuition, course materials, field trip costs, and housing and meals at Saint Mary's School.

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1. From Number Theory and Special Relativity to Game Theory
2. Applications to Economics

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Today at 3:15 AM
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6 hours ago
Can someone explain this one
hawa   10
N Yesterday at 8:23 PM by VivaanKam
Suppose n is the largest integer obtained by solving the following inequality:

3+9+18+30+...+n
n < 2021.
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Alcumus specs
YeohZY   5
N Yesterday at 7:23 PM by PikaPika999
Hi, can I ask about how Alcumus gives you points? (I mean the number on the red/orange/green/blue line on top that gains once you get correct answers. I'll just call it the score). I want to get my score up to 100, but I always can't and get stuck at like 98 or sth. Why is this so, and also how does alcumus make that "score" higher?
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YeohZY
Apr 27, 2025
PikaPika999
Yesterday at 7:23 PM
Math Problem I cant figure out how to do without bashing
equalsmc2   3
N Yesterday at 3:55 PM by NovaFrost
Hi,
I cant figure out how to do these 2 problems without bashing. Do you guys have any ideas for an elegant solution? Thank you!
Prob 1.
An RSM sports field has a square shape. Poles with letters M, A, T, H are located at the corners of the square (see the diagram). During warm up, a student starts at any pole, runs to another pole along a side of the square or across the field along diagonal MT (only in the direction from M to T), then runs to another pole along a side of the square or along diagonal MT, and so on. The student cannot repeat a run along the same side/diagonal of the square in the same direction. For instance, she cannot run from M to A twice, but she can run from M to A and at some point from A to M. How many different ways are there to complete the warm up that includes all nine possible runs (see the diagram)? One possible way is M-A-T-H-M-H-T-A-M-T (picture attached)

Prob 2.
In the expression 5@5@5@5@5 you replace each of the four @ symbols with either +, or, or x, or . You can insert one or more pairs of parentheses to control the order of operations. Find the second least whole number that CANNOT be the value of the resulting expression. For example, each of the numbers 25=5+5+5+5+5 and 605+(5+5)×5+5 can be the value of the resulting expression.

Prob 3. (This isnt bashing I don't understand how to do it though)
Suppose BC = 3AB in rectangle ABCD. Points E and F are on side BC such that BE = EF = FC. Compute the sum of the degree measures of the four angles EAB, EAF, EAC, EAD.

P.S. These are from an RSM olympiad. The answers are
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equalsmc2
Apr 6, 2025
NovaFrost
Yesterday at 3:55 PM
Counting Problems
mithu542   1
N Yesterday at 3:30 PM by Bummer12345
Hello!

Here are some challenging practice counting problems. Enjoy! (You're allowed to use a calculator) hint


1.
Yan rolls 9 standard six-sided dice.
What is the probability that at least one pair of dice has a sum of 8?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

2.
Each face of a cube is painted one of 5 colors: red, blue, green, yellow, or white.
What is the probability that no two adjacent faces are painted the same color?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

3.
You roll 8 standard six-sided dice in a row.
What is the probability that at least one pair of adjacent dice differ by exactly 2?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

4.
A 4×4×4 cube (made of 64 mini-cubes) is randomly painted, each mini-cube colored independently either black or white.
What is the probability that at least one mini-cube adjacent to the center mini-cube is black?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

5.
Yan rolls 7 dice, each numbered 11 to 88.
What is the probability that at least two dice show the same number?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

6.
Each vertex of a cube is randomly colored either red, blue, or green.
What is the probability that there exists at least one face whose four vertices are all the same color?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

7.
You roll 6 standard six-sided dice.
What is the probability that the sum of all six dice is divisible by 4?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

8.
Each face of a cube is randomly colored red, blue, green, or yellow.
What is the probability that no two opposite faces are painted the same color?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

9.
Yan flips a fair coin 12 times.
What is the probability that there is at least one sequence of 4 consecutive heads?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

10.
Each edge of a cube is randomly colored either red, blue, or green.
What is the probability that no face of the cube has all three edges the same color?
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
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mithu542
Monday at 9:02 PM
Bummer12345
Yesterday at 3:30 PM
1234th Post!
PikaPika999   253
N Yesterday at 3:11 PM by ZMB038
I hit my 1234th post! (I think I missed it, I'm kinda late, :oops_sign:)

But here's a puzzle for you all! Try to create the numbers 1 through 25 using the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4! You are only allowed to use addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and parenthesis. If you're post #1, try to make 1. If you're post #2, try to make 2. If you're post #3, try to make 3, and so on. If you're a post after 25, then I guess you can try to make numbers greater than 25 but you can use factorials, square roots, and that stuff. Have fun!

1: $(4-3)\cdot(2-1)$
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PikaPika999
Apr 21, 2025
ZMB038
Yesterday at 3:11 PM
random problem i just thought about one day
ceilingfan404   28
N Yesterday at 11:26 AM by PikaPika999
i don't even know if this is solvable
Prove that there are finite/infinite powers of 2 where all the digits are also powers of 2. (For example, $4$ and $128$ are numbers that work, but $64$ and $1024$ don't work.)
28 replies
ceilingfan404
Apr 20, 2025
PikaPika999
Yesterday at 11:26 AM
9 What is the most important topic in maths competition?
AVIKRIS   60
N Yesterday at 3:44 AM by valisaxieamc
I think arithmetic is the most the most important topic in math competitions.
60 replies
AVIKRIS
Apr 19, 2025
valisaxieamc
Yesterday at 3:44 AM
300 MAP Goal??
Antoinette14   76
N Yesterday at 3:42 AM by valisaxieamc
Hey, so as a 6th grader, my big goal for MAP this spring is to get a 300 (ambitious, i know). I'm currently at a 285 (288 last year though). I'm already taking a intro to counting and probability course (One of my weak points), but is there anything else you recommend I focus on to get a 300?
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Antoinette14
Jan 30, 2025
valisaxieamc
Yesterday at 3:42 AM
Purple Comet Math Meet Recources
RabtejKalra   6
N Monday at 8:59 PM by LXC007
I heard that you can take a packet of information to the Purple Comet examination with some formulas, etc. Does anybody have a copy of a guidebook with all the important formulas? I'm just too lazy to write one myself.......
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RabtejKalra
Apr 24, 2025
LXC007
Monday at 8:59 PM
Preparing for Higher AIME+
PhoenixMathClub   8
N Monday at 7:57 PM by BS2012
Hello, I am going to be a 7th grader next year and I really want to qualify for USAJMO in 8th grade, so far I have these goals reached

1. AMC 10 Honor Roll A and B 2025
2. AMC 8 DHR and HR
3. AIME 3 :(

This year on AIME something happened and I got a 3 :( on the AMC's I got a 105 on AMC 10 A and I got a 114 on AMC 10 B. I want to improve mostly on AIME but since the AMC 10 is coming up quicker what would you guys recommend for getting 110+ on both of the AMC 10's and getting a 6+ on AIME? So far I am only doing Alcumus and have no books so far.... Checking the table of contents on the books Alcumus provides the same topics. I was thinking to take WOOT 1 and AMC 10 Problem Series.
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PhoenixMathClub
Apr 19, 2025
BS2012
Monday at 7:57 PM
USAJMO, USAMO, AIME, ARML, HMMT, Mandelbrot, PUMaC,USAMTS Mocks collected
parmenides51   31
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Source: Usamo , Usajmo, AIME Mocks
2 years have passed since I posted geometry problems from mock USAJMO and USAMO collected. Last days I started posting in HSO the Mock Contests of USAJMO level, not posted there or not existing already inside User Created Contests


So enjoy

$\bullet$ USAJMO Mocks posted in separate threads, collected in post collections geometry addicted may look here
$\bullet$ USAMO Mocks, posted in separate threads, collected in post collections geometry addicted may look here

$\bullet$ AIME Mocks geometry addicted may look here
$\bullet$ ARML Mocks geometry addicted may look here
$\bullet$ HMMT Mocks
$\bullet$ Mandelbrot Mocks
$\bullet$ PUMaC Mocks
$\bullet$ USAMTS Mocks

$\bullet$ Different Type Mocks

$\bullet$ USA Computational Geo Mocks (from AMC, AIME, HMMT, PUMaC Mocks)
$\bullet$ Geometry from USA Computational Mocks (AIME + ARML + Other Computational + Different Type)

$\bullet$ Geometry from AIME Mocks + 3D Geo from Mock AIMEs + Conics from Mock AIMEs
$\bullet$ Geometry from AIME (official)

Collected among others inside here, among USA Mocks

after I finish with USAJMO Mocks, I shall start doing the same with USAMO Mocks (a few are here ) (more soon)

if you happen to come across other USAJMO mocks, please let me know to create their post collections, to include them in the list above

enjoy / start solving

only 1 old USAJMO Mock remain to be posted

aops mock AIME wiki 2012-23 almost complete
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parmenides51
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zhaohm
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USAJMO, USAMO, AIME, ARML, HMMT, Mandelbrot, PUMaC,USAMTS Mocks collected
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Source: Usamo , Usajmo, AIME Mocks
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parmenides51
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Y by PlastiActuator, mathmax12, Anchovy, racebrook18, NTfish, Awesomeness_in_a_bun, greenturtle3141, akliu, happypi31415, aidan0626, Math4Life7, tigeryong, Rounak_iitr, balllightning37, Sedro, beishexi, JustKeepRunning, RedFireTruck, Susanssluk, fruitmonster97, ESAOPS, Silverblossom, fantasticcrow, mal7896, youngjin, ehuseyinyigit, MathRook7817, ostriches88, Kameawtamprooz, mathmonkey14
2 years have passed since I posted geometry problems from mock USAJMO and USAMO collected. Last days I started posting in HSO the Mock Contests of USAJMO level, not posted there or not existing already inside User Created Contests


So enjoy

$\bullet$ USAJMO Mocks posted in separate threads, collected in post collections geometry addicted may look here
$\bullet$ USAMO Mocks, posted in separate threads, collected in post collections geometry addicted may look here

$\bullet$ AIME Mocks geometry addicted may look here
$\bullet$ ARML Mocks geometry addicted may look here
$\bullet$ HMMT Mocks
$\bullet$ Mandelbrot Mocks
$\bullet$ PUMaC Mocks
$\bullet$ USAMTS Mocks

$\bullet$ Different Type Mocks

$\bullet$ USA Computational Geo Mocks (from AMC, AIME, HMMT, PUMaC Mocks)
$\bullet$ Geometry from USA Computational Mocks (AIME + ARML + Other Computational + Different Type)

$\bullet$ Geometry from AIME Mocks + 3D Geo from Mock AIMEs + Conics from Mock AIMEs
$\bullet$ Geometry from AIME (official)

Collected among others inside here, among USA Mocks

after I finish with USAJMO Mocks, I shall start doing the same with USAMO Mocks (a few are here ) (more soon)

if you happen to come across other USAJMO mocks, please let me know to create their post collections, to include them in the list above

enjoy / start solving

only 1 old USAJMO Mock remain to be posted

aops mock AIME wiki 2012-23 almost complete
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if you happen to come across any Mock USA(J)MO level posted in aops with original problems, leave a comment to include it also
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many other USA Mocks, besides USA(J)MO, are been added last days in those User Created Contests / USA Mocks , i;e.

$\bullet$ AIME Mocks
$\bullet$ ARML Mocks
$\bullet$ HMMT Mocks
$\bullet$ Mandelbrot Mocks
$\bullet$ PUMaC Mocks
$\bullet$ USAMTS Mocks

$\bullet$ USA Computational Geo Mocks (from AMC, AIME, HMMT, PUMaC Mocks)

enjoy / start solving
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As I continue to collect more AIME Mocks above, I just created a new forum collection with

$\bullet$ Geometry from AIME Mocks

enjoy / start solving
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gracemoon124
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parmenides51 wrote:
As I continue to collect more AIME Mocks above, I just created a new forum collection with

$\bullet$ Geometry from AIME Mocks

enjoy / start solving

wow this'll be incredibly useful, tysm!
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parmenides51
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68 AIME Mocks have been collected so far and I keep collecting more
(all problems collected have being posted in separate threads)

enjoy / start solving
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P_Groudon
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If you want, there are others you could include:

SLKK Mock AIME: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c594864h2025192p14250940
The Mildorf AIMEs (people still go back to these occasionally because they stood the test of time)
2010 Mock AIME I: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h326878p1753851 (despite the test's age, it's incredibly difficult)
2010 Mock AIME II: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c594864h334502p1800151
2011 Mock AIME I: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c594864h3004248p26981809
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parmenides51
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I intend to add.every Mock AIME mentioned in aops wiki,.so those above shall be posted in separate threads and will be added soon

I plan at first to recheck all already posted mocks, especially USA(J)MOs for any shortlisted problems, and shall continue afterwards

Thanks for the suggestions
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P_Groudon
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Some others before I forget:

beta Mock AIME: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h63721p380055
2013 ASIA Team Mock AIME: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h522735p2947895
2014 AAST Mock AIME: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h578866p3422066

Looks like everything post-2014 is thoroughly covered, it's mostly the older mocks that have been forgotten at this point that need to be posted

EDIT: I realized treemath's AIME from 2021 doesn't have problem threads posted yet:
https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c594864h2441992

EDIT 2: Another one
https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c594864h2817762p24985693
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parmenides51
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all mock AIMEs from Aops wiki 2012-2023 here,

besides this from 2015 (due to dependency of the problems),

have been posted in separate threads and are collected inside AIME Mocks

I shall continue posting years 2010-11 from wiki and all the above mentioned mocks

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two more are posted, remain those <=2011 as well as those on my hide at first post

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PS. I shall create a separate Mock AIME 3D Geo collection for it's fans
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How do u make folders and format list of problems like those???
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parmenides51
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To create a folder collection, you follow the path: Community / My Aops / My Collections / press + on the right (below My blogs )/ Forums and Other Collections (on the menu ''Create collection'')

I didn't understand the list question unless
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P_Groudon
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I notice you put the year number before the name of mock AIME because the thing naturally sorts collections by alphabetical order and that's much easier to organize than by title, where the chronological order would be all over the place.

Do you want me to change the CIME collection titles so the year number is before? I have control over them and that will mean you don't have to scroll through a bunch of other collections to get to that because of alphabetical order.

Also, I briefly remember one more mock AIME that probably got missed because it wasn't in AoPS mock contests:

https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h1412815

Discussion forum link that has all the problem threads already:

https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c431429_aops12142015_aime_i
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@above, problem threads from CMC, GC, OTSS are the only three without number at first, if you rename the CIME I shall rename the other two (or even replace them.with new post collections) to maintain the same format
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all Mock AIME suggestions by P_Groudon besides have been posted in separate threads
and collected inside AIME Mocks

I also finished collecting all Mock AIMEs mentioned in Aops wiki between 2010- today besides

To be continued
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I just finished collecting all HMMT Mocks mentioned inside aops

$\bullet$ HMMT Mocks

enjoy / start solving
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commenting just to inform you that I started updating all collected above Mock AIME post collections,
by adding links to original threads, or to answer keys or to solutions pdf if existed

so far I updated years 2010 - 2019, next days 2020-23 shall follow

$\bullet$ AIME Mocks

enjoy / start solving
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I updated Mock AIMEs post collections from years 2020-23 as mentioned above,
besides (IMTC, CIME, GCIME and OTSS)

I started collecting Mock ARMLs as many users have created such mocks

$\bullet$ ARML Mocks

also any mock whose format is not of an official contest, is collected at

$\bullet$ Different Type Mocks

enjoy / start solving
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I finished posting all Mock AIMEs I could find using search (since 2010),
besides a few with many typos or unoriginal problems

I even added the 2024 OTIS Mock AIME :showoff:

Next are more mock ARML to be added, after problems get posted in separate threads

$\bullet$ AIME Mocks

enjoy / start solving
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parmenides51 lowkey the goat :omighty:

thank you for everything you do
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I finished posting all Mock ARMLs I could find inside aops, in separate threads
besides the high quality FARML (next days)

$\bullet$ ARML Mocks (split into 3 categories: individual + team + relay)

enjoy / start solving
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thanks @parmenides51
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today I shall post all Milford Mock AIMEs in HSM in sperate threads each problem,
in order more people to enjoy solving them in public

if you look these days in HSM, I keep on posting AIME or AIME level Mocks

enjoy / start solving
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geometry addicted may look at my latest collection

$\bullet$ Geometry from USA Computational Mocks (AIME + ARML + Other Computational + Different Type)

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parmenides51
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commenting to inform you that I finally finished posting in separate threads Mildorf's AIMEs

all Milford Mock AIMEs pdf with solutions

related post collections with answer key

all above are collected inside

$\bullet$ AIME Mocks

enjoy / start solving
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P_Groudon
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Just a note: for the 5th Mildorf AIME, he didn't include solutions to all the problems in his document, only ones to 14 and 15.

But I wrote up solutions to all 15 for the 5th one here:
https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h29263p20770494
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commenting just to inform you that

all Mock AIMEs from aops wiki from the start (pre 2006) till 2023 have been posted in separate threads and collected below

$\bullet$ AIME Mocks

enjoy / start solving
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zhaohm
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@parmenides51 I have always been troubled by the fact that since I have solved many past AIME tests for multiple times and the AoPS Wiki's Mock Contest page can be hard to navigate, I am running out of a list of high quality, well organized, and easily accessible mocks. Thank you so much for providing a resource that I longed for years!

Since it did take me considerable efforts to find this page, I have added the link of this page to the AoPS Wiki's Mock Contest page to make it easily accessible for everyone.
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zhaohm
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I created a similar compilation containing most AMC mocks in the AoPS Wiki's Mock Contests page here in google drive (though containing pdf files instead of contest folders and perhaps not as high quality as parmenides51's). Also, this is a google drive folder containing the pdf files of 50 mocks I selected from parmenides51's compilation (and a merged file of these files) based on the following criterion: 1. Contains solution document 2. High quality enough and 3. Designed entirely to mimic an actual AIME (i.e., geo mocks or mocks with time limit other than three hours are not included) to print for my AIME training. It may be helpful for people who prefer doing mocks with solutions available or doing mocks in print :)

The following mocks (abbreviated), though satisfying the aforementioned criterion, are not included in the mock AIME folder since their pdf documents cannot be generated due to LaTeX errors: 2010 AIME I, 2012 AIME I, 2016 AMSP Cornell AIME, 2018 Eric Shen's AIME, 2019 Summer AIME, 2019 WTmOO AIME, 2019 CIME I, 2019 CIME II, 2020 CIME I, 2020 FAIME, 2020 PIME, 2020 SIME, 2020 SLKK AIME, 2021 DIME, 2021 CIME II, 2021 OTIE, 2022 DIME, 2022 JIME, and 2022 XYZIME
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parmenides51
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@above, the reason pdf to latex doesn't work is because I have added links to solutions pdf and other links at the end

if you want to use the original pdf, go to the original place that contest was posted and take the original pdf

example:
Regarding 2022 Dime, that is the link to the post collection inside AIME Mocks,
on the top is the link to where it is posted, this one
following that link you get the original pdf at first link, here it is
if there are solutions, you will probably see it in the first post collection, where I collected problems posted in separate links, after the problems
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Got it! I added the files in the AIME mocks selection folder, their solutions, and the original problem & solution file for the mocks whose pdfs cannot be generated from LaTeX to my original compilation here .
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