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k a April Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
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Apr 2, 2025
Spring is in full swing and summer is right around the corner, what are your plans? At AoPS Online our schedule has new classes starting now through July, so be sure to keep your skills sharp and be prepared for the Fall school year! Check out the schedule of upcoming classes below.

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k i Adding contests to the Contest Collections
dcouchman   1
N Apr 5, 2023 by v_Enhance
Want to help AoPS remain a valuable Olympiad resource? Help us add contests to AoPS's Contest Collections.

Find instructions and a list of contests to add here: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c40244h1064480_contests_to_add
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dcouchman
Sep 9, 2019
v_Enhance
Apr 5, 2023
k i Zero tolerance
ZetaX   49
N May 4, 2019 by NoDealsHere
Source: Use your common sense! (enough is enough)
Some users don't want to learn, some other simply ignore advises.
But please follow the following guideline:


To make it short: ALWAYS USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IF POSTING!
If you don't have common sense, don't post.


More specifically:

For new threads:


a) Good, meaningful title:
The title has to say what the problem is about in best way possible.
If that title occured already, it's definitely bad. And contest names aren't good either.
That's in fact a requirement for being able to search old problems.

Examples:
Bad titles:
- "Hard"/"Medium"/"Easy" (if you find it so cool how hard/easy it is, tell it in the post and use a title that tells us the problem)
- "Number Theory" (hey guy, guess why this forum's named that way¿ and is it the only such problem on earth¿)
- "Fibonacci" (there are millions of Fibonacci problems out there, all posted and named the same...)
- "Chinese TST 2003" (does this say anything about the problem¿)
Good titles:
- "On divisors of a³+2b³+4c³-6abc"
- "Number of solutions to x²+y²=6z²"
- "Fibonacci numbers are never squares"


b) Use search function:
Before posting a "new" problem spend at least two, better five, minutes to look if this problem was posted before. If it was, don't repost it. If you have anything important to say on topic, post it in one of the older threads.
If the thread is locked cause of this, use search function.

Update (by Amir Hossein). The best way to search for two keywords in AoPS is to input
[code]+"first keyword" +"second keyword"[/code]
so that any post containing both strings "first word" and "second form".


c) Good problem statement:
Some recent really bad post was:
[quote]$lim_{n\to 1}^{+\infty}\frac{1}{n}-lnn$[/quote]
It contains no question and no answer.
If you do this, too, you are on the best way to get your thread deleted. Write everything clearly, define where your variables come from (and define the "natural" numbers if used). Additionally read your post at least twice before submitting. After you sent it, read it again and use the Edit-Button if necessary to correct errors.


For answers to already existing threads:


d) Of any interest and with content:
Don't post things that are more trivial than completely obvious. For example, if the question is to solve $x^{3}+y^{3}=z^{3}$, do not answer with "$x=y=z=0$ is a solution" only. Either you post any kind of proof or at least something unexpected (like "$x=1337, y=481, z=42$ is the smallest solution). Someone that does not see that $x=y=z=0$ is a solution of the above without your post is completely wrong here, this is an IMO-level forum.
Similar, posting "I have solved this problem" but not posting anything else is not welcome; it even looks that you just want to show off what a genius you are.

e) Well written and checked answers:
Like c) for new threads, check your solutions at least twice for mistakes. And after sending, read it again and use the Edit-Button if necessary to correct errors.



To repeat it: ALWAYS USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IF POSTING!


Everything definitely out of range of common sense will be locked or deleted (exept for new users having less than about 42 posts, they are newbies and need/get some time to learn).

The above rules will be applied from next monday (5. march of 2007).
Feel free to discuss on this here.
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Feb 27, 2007
NoDealsHere
May 4, 2019
PROM^2 for Girls 2025
mathisfun17   25
N 30 minutes ago by Yiyj1
Hi everyone!

The Princeton International School of Math and Science (PRISMS) Math Team is delighted that $PROM^2$ for Girls, PRISMS Online Math Meet for Girls, is happening this spring! https://www.prismsus.org/events/prom/home/index

We warmly invite all middle school girls to join us! This is a fantastic opportunity for young girls to connect with others interested in math as well as prepare for future math contests.

This contest will take place online from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm EST on Saturday, April 26th, 2025.

The competition will include a team and individual round as well as activities like origami. You can see a detailed schedule here. https://prismsus.org/events/prom/experience/schedule.

Registration is FREE, there are cash prizes for participants who place in the top 10 and cool gifts for all participants.

1st place individual: $500 cash
2nd place individual: $300 cash
3rd place individual: $100 cash
4th-10th place individual: $50 cash each

Some FAQs:
Q: How difficult are the questions?
A: The problem difficulty is around AMC 8 or Mathcounts level.

Q: Are there any example problems?
A: You can find some archived here: https://www.prismsus.org/events/prom/achieve/achieve

Registration is open now. https://www.prismsus.org/events/prom/register/register. Email us at prom2@prismsus.org with any questions.

The PRISMS Peregrines Math Team welcomes you!
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mathisfun17
Feb 22, 2025
Yiyj1
30 minutes ago
Very tight inequalities
KhuongTrang   3
N 2 hours ago by KhuongTrang
Source: own
Problem. Given non-negative real numbers $a,b,c$ satisfying $ab+bc+ca=1.$ Prove that $$\color{black}{\frac{1}{35a+12b+2}+\frac{1}{35b+12c+2}+\frac{1}{35c+12a+2}\ge \frac{4}{39}.}$$$$\color{black}{\frac{1}{4a+9b+6}+\frac{1}{4b+9c+6}+\frac{1}{4c+9a+6}\le \frac{2}{9}.}$$When does equality hold?
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KhuongTrang
May 17, 2024
KhuongTrang
2 hours ago
centslordm
centslordm   56
N 3 hours ago by ab456
Source: AIME II #8
From an unlimited supply of 1-cent coins, 10-cent coins, and 25-cent coins, Silas wants to find a collection of coins that has a total value of $N$ cents, where $N$ is a positive integer. He uses the so-called greedy algorithm, successively choosing the coin of greatest value that does not cause the value of his collection to exceed $N.$ For example, to get 42 cents, Silas will choose a 25-cent coin, then a 10-cent coin, then 7 1-cent coins. However, this collection of 9 coins uses more coins than necessary to get a total of 42 cents; indeed, choosing 4 10-cent coins and 2 1-cent coins achieves the same total value with only 6 coins. In general, the greedy algorithm succeeds for a given $N$ if no other collection of 1-cent, 10-cent, and 25-cent coins gives a total value of $N$ cents using strictly fewer coins than the collection given by the greedy algorithm. Find the number of values of $N$ between $1$ and $1000$ inclusive for which the greedy algorithm succeeds.
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centslordm
Feb 13, 2025
ab456
3 hours ago
Problem 3 IMO 2005 (Day 1)
Valentin Vornicu   120
N 3 hours ago by Nguyenhuyen_AG
Let $x,y,z$ be three positive reals such that $xyz\geq 1$. Prove that
\[ \frac { x^5-x^2 }{x^5+y^2+z^2} + \frac {y^5-y^2}{x^2+y^5+z^2} + \frac {z^5-z^2}{x^2+y^2+z^5} \geq 0 . \]
Hojoo Lee, Korea
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Valentin Vornicu
Jul 13, 2005
Nguyenhuyen_AG
3 hours ago
smt format pmo...?
alcumusftwgrind   6
N 4 hours ago by youlost_thegame_1434
they cant be serious on the 4th one...

UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH this better not happen on general or I'm literally gonna quit the test and go play ultimate ??????
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alcumusftwgrind
Yesterday at 11:31 PM
youlost_thegame_1434
4 hours ago
9 best high school math competitions hosted by a college/university
ethan2011   13
N 5 hours ago by Danielzh
I only included college-hosted comps since MAA comps are very differently formatted, and IMO would easily beat the rest on quality since mathematicians around the world give questions, and so many problems are shortlisted, so IMO does release the IMO shortlist for people to practice. I also did not include the not as prestigious ones(like BRUMO, CUBRMC, and others), since most comps with very high quality questions are more prestigious(I did include other if you really think those questions are really good).
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5 hours ago
Inspired by KHOMNYO2
sqing   2
N 5 hours ago by sqing
Source: Own
Let $ a,b>0 $ and $ a^2+b^2=\frac{5}{2}. $ Prove that $$ 2a + 2b + \frac{1}{a} + \frac{1}{b}  +\frac{ab}{\sqrt 2}\geq 5\sqrt 2$$$$ a +  b +\frac{2}{a} + \frac{2}{b}  + ab\geq \frac{5}{4} + \frac{13}{\sqrt 5} $$$$ a +  b +\frac{2}{a} + \frac{2}{b}  +  \frac{ab}{\sqrt 2}\geq \frac{5}{4\sqrt 2} + \frac{13}{\sqrt 5} $$
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sqing
Mar 28, 2025
sqing
5 hours ago
Inspired by Ruji2018252
sqing   4
N 5 hours ago by sqing
Source: Own
Let $ a,b,c $ be reals such that $ a^2+b^2+c^2-2a-4b-4c=7. $ Prove that
$$ -4\leq 2a+b+2c\leq 20$$$$5-4\sqrt 3\leq a+b+c\leq 5+4\sqrt 3$$$$ 11-4\sqrt {14}\leq a+2b+3c\leq 11+4\sqrt {14}$$
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sqing
Apr 10, 2025
sqing
5 hours ago
Problem 16
Nguyenhuyen AG   37
N 6 hours ago by flower417477
Let $a,b,c >0 $ such that $abc\ge1 $. Prove that
$\frac{1}{a^4+b^3+c^2}+\frac{1}{b^4+c^3+a^2}+\frac{1}{c^4+a^3+b^2}\le 1$
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Nguyenhuyen AG
May 3, 2010
flower417477
6 hours ago
A cyclic problem
KhuongTrang   2
N Today at 1:11 AM by KhuongTrang
Source: own
Problem. Given non-negative real numbers $a,b,c: ab+bc+ca>0$ then$$\frac{1}{a+kb}+\frac{1}{b+kc}+\frac{1}{c+ka}\le f(k)\cdot\frac{a+b+c}{ab+bc+ca}$$where $$f(k)=\frac{(k^2-k+1)\left(2k^2+\sqrt{k^2-k+1}+2\sqrt{k^4-k^3+k^2}\right)}{\left(k^2+\sqrt{k^4-k^3+k^2}\right)\left(k^2-k+1+\sqrt{k^4-k^3+k^2}\right)}.$$Also, $k\ge k_{0}\approx 1.874799...$ and $k_{0}$ is largest real root of the equation$$k^8 - 3 k^7 + 10 k^6 - 25 k^5 + 30 k^4 - 25 k^3 + 10 k^2 - 3 k + 1=0.$$k=2
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KhuongTrang
Sep 5, 2024
KhuongTrang
Today at 1:11 AM
Inequality with a,b,c
GeoMorocco   0
Yesterday at 9:24 PM
Source: Morocco Training
Let $   a,b,c   $ be real numbers such that : $ \sqrt{3a^2+b^2}+\sqrt{3b^2+c^2}+\sqrt{3c^2+a^2} \leq 6$ . Prove that : $$8+abc\geq 3(a+b+c) $$
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GeoMorocco
Yesterday at 9:24 PM
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Problem 3
SlovEcience   1
N Yesterday at 7:39 PM by kokcio
Find all real numbers \( k \) such that the following inequality holds for all \( a, b, c \geq 0 \):

\[
ab + bc + ca \leq \frac{(a + b + c)^2}{3} + k \cdot \max \{ (a - b)^2, (b - c)^2, (c - a)^2 \} \leq a^2 + b^2 + c^2
\]
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SlovEcience
Apr 9, 2025
kokcio
Yesterday at 7:39 PM
Inequality with a,b,c
GeoMorocco   8
N Yesterday at 7:39 PM by GeoMorocco
Source: Morocco Training 2025
Let $   a,b,c   $ be positive real numbers such that : $   ab+bc+ca=3   $ . Prove that : $$\frac{a\sqrt{3+bc}}{b+c}+\frac{b\sqrt{3+ca}}{c+a}+\frac{c\sqrt{3+ab}}{a+b}\ge a+b+c $$
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GeoMorocco
Apr 10, 2025
GeoMorocco
Yesterday at 7:39 PM
Inequality with a,b,c
GeoMorocco   1
N Yesterday at 5:21 PM by Natrium
Source: Morocco Training
Let $   a,b,c   $ be positive real numbers such that : $   ab+bc+ca=3   $ . Prove that : $$\frac{\sqrt{1+a^2}}{1+ab}+\frac{\sqrt{1+b^2}}{1+bc}+\frac{\sqrt{1+c^2}}{1+ca}\ge \sqrt{\frac{3(a+b+c)}{2}}$$
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GeoMorocco
Friday at 10:05 PM
Natrium
Yesterday at 5:21 PM
Predicted AMC 8 Scores
megahertz13   152
N Yesterday at 7:23 AM by KF329
$\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c}Username & Grade & AMC8 Score \\ \hline
megahertz13 & 5 & 23 \\
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Yesterday at 7:23 AM
Predicted AMC 8 Scores
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I think this chat just slowly died :|
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yes it died because this is predicted amc 8 scores for 2024... a year ago
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true... welp
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Technodoggo & 8 & 25 \\
AlexYang & 7 & 25\\
ultimatehero & 6 & 25 \\
Serengeti22. & 6 & 25\\
NTfish & 8 & 25 \\
vincentwant & 8 & 25\\
Tiantiana & 4 & 25\\
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X423anp1 & 8 & 24\\
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zhoujef000& 8& 24 \\
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Yiyj1 & 6 & 24\\
bpan2021 & 8 & 23 \\
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GreenBanana666 & 7 & 24\\
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c double sharp & 7 & 21 \\
Cerberusman& 8& 21 \\
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paixiao & 4 & 21 \\
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xytan0585 & 8 & 20-23\\
AfterglowBlaziken & 8 & 19-20\\
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dragonborn56 & 8 & 18 \\
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PearlPython22mz & 4 & 17 \\
White dog & 5 & 17 \\
ChuMath & 6 & 17 \\
Squidget& N/A& 17 \\
jb2015007 & 6 & 17 \\
Ruegerbyrd & 8 & 18 \\
b2025tyx & 7 & 16\\
valenbb & 6 & 15\\
Genevieve2 & 7 & 15 \\
Yeeyaoisbeast & 5 & 13-17\\
YIYI-JP & 6 & 13 \\
DU4532 & 8 & 11-18 \\
AAAAAAAABBBB & 1 & 9 \\
BluePoliceCar & 2 & 5 \\
Cobble918 & 5 & 14 \\
YolandaYu & 5 & 25 \\
KF329 & 7 & 20 \\
Whitedemon & 6 & 21 \\
MathematicalProdigy37 & 7 & 25 \\
nxchman & 8 & 22 \\
Pengu14 & 8 & 24 \\
\end{tabular}$
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Yrock
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hello there this is from last year
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hello there this is from last year

Which is why I put my score from last year :rotfl:
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$\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c}Username & Grade & AMC8 Score \\ \hline
Technodoggo & 8 & 25 \\
AlexYang & 7 & 25\\
ultimatehero & 6 & 25 \\
Serengeti22. & 6 & 25\\
NTfish & 8 & 25 \\
vincentwant & 8 & 25\\
Tiantiana & 4 & 25\\
tiantiana & 4 & 25 \\
FliX0onbo & 8 & 25 \\
X423anp1 & 8 & 24\\
joshualiu315 & 8 & 24 \\
GreenBanana666 & 7 & 24\\
zhenghua & 8 & 24 \\
dbnl & 7 & 24 \\
zhoujef000& 8& 24 \\
DuoDuoling0 & 7 & 24\\
smarty101 & 6 & 24 \\
Yiyj1 & 6 & 24\\
bpan2021 & 8 & 23 \\
arjken & 8 & 23\\
megahertz13 & 5 & 23 \\
ethanzhang1001 & 8 & 23 \\
WannabeUSAMOKid & 8 & 23 \\
stjwyl & 7 & 23\\
BrilliantBanana & 6 & 22-24\\
BS2012 & 8 & 22 \\
Lhaj3 & 8 & 22 \\
mathkiddus & 8 & 22\\
bruhman & 7 & 22 \\
yrock & 3 & 22 \\
DragonShortPaw &3 & 21\\
Elephant200 & 8 & 21 \\
MathPerson12321 & 8 & 21 \\
fruitmonster97 & N/A & 21\\
c double sharp & 7 & 21 \\
Cerberusman& 8& 21 \\
sanaops9 & 7 & 21 \\
paixiao & 4 & 21 \\
derekwang2048 & 5 & 20 \\\
xytan0585 & 8 & 20-23\\
AfterglowBlaziken & 8 & 19-20\\
T3supreme1437 & 4 & 19\\
Vortex13579 & 5 & 19 \\
goldenuni678 & 7 & 19\\
dragonborn56 & 8 & 18 \\
PuppyPenguinDolphin & 7 & 18 \\
itzsea2012 & 6 & 18 \\
Efshipao & 5 & 17-19\\
PearlPython22mz & 4 & 17 \\
White dog & 5 & 17 \\
ChuMath & 6 & 17 \\
Squidget& N/A& 17 \\
jb2015007 & 6 & 17 \\
Ruegerbyrd & 8 & 18 \\
b2025tyx & 7 & 16\\
valenbb & 6 & 15\\
Genevieve2 & 7 & 15 \\
Yeeyaoisbeast & 5 & 13-17\\
YIYI-JP & 6 & 13 \\
DU4532 & 8 & 11-18 \\
AAAAAAAABBBB & 1 & 9 \\
BluePoliceCar & 2 & 5 \\
Cobble918 & 5 & 14 \\
YolandaYu & 5 & 25 \\
KF329 & 7 & 20 \\
Whitedemon & 6 & 21 \\
MathematicalProdigy37 & 7 & 25 \\
nxchman & 8 & 22 \\
Pengu14 & 8 & 24 \\
\end{tabular}$
This post has been edited 1 time. Last edited by Lhaj3, Apr 10, 2025, 3:48 PM
Reason: i did not get a 24
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Pengu14 wrote:
Yrock wrote:
hello there this is from last year

Which is why I put my score from last year :rotfl:

mind blowing
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