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  • MATHCOUNTS curriculum includes [[arithmetic]], [[algebra]], [[counting]], [[geometry]], [[number theory]], [[probability]], and [[st ...blems are usually the easiest problems in the competition, and the last 10 problems can be as hard as some of the Team Round questions. No calculators are allo
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  • ...combinatorics, and number theory, along with sets of accompanying practice problems at the end of every section. === Algebra ===
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  • Inequalities are arguably a branch of [[elementary algebra]], and relate slightly to [[number theory]]. They deal with [[relations]] o ...r positive numbers, and this type of inequality often has extremely clever problems and applications.
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  • ...ltiple Choice|difficulty=1 - 1.5|breakdown=<u>Problems 1 - 12</u>: 1<br><u>Problems 13 - 25</u>: 1.5}} The AMC 8 exam is a 25 problem exam. There are 40 minutes given in the exam. Problems increase in difficulty as the problem number increases.
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  • [[Category:Introductory Algebra Problems]]
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  • The AMC 10 is a 25 question, 75 minute multiple choice test. Problems generally increase in difficulty as the exam progresses. Calculators were p ...ber theory]], and [[probability]] and other secondary school math topics. Problems are designed to be solved by students without any background in calculus or
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  • ...use during the test; however, calculators were never required to solve any problems, and students who did not use calculators were not disadvantaged. ...ber theory]], and [[probability]] and other secondary school math topics. Problems are designed to be solvable by students without any background in calculus.
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  • ...correct answers receive one point of credit, making the maximum score 15. Problems generally increase in difficulty as the exam progresses - the first few que ...ber theory]], and [[probability]] and other secondary school math topics. Problems usually require either very creative use of secondary school curriculum, or
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  • ...modular arithmetic]], and an elegant method that relies on more powerful [[algebra]]ic tools. == Problems ==
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  • [[Category:Introductory Algebra Problems]]
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  • == Problems == ===Introductory===
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  • ==Problems== ===Introductory===
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  • ...nd make the equation factorable. It can be used to solve more than algebra problems, sometimes going into other topics such as number theory. == Fun Practice Problems ==
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  • ...school competitions, its applications are limited to elementary and linear algebra. ...e [[AM-GM Inequality]], Cauchy-Schwarz forms the foundation for inequality problems in intermediate and olympiad competitions. It is particularly crucial in pr
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  • == Example Problems == === Introductory ===
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  • ...positive]] numbers, [[natural number]]s, [[rational number]]s, etc. Some [[algebra]]ic topics such as [[Diophantine]] equations as well as some theorems conce * '''[[Number theory/Introduction | Introductory topics in number theory]]'''
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  • ...ntity given a name and usually denoted by a letter or symbol. Many contest problems test one's fluency with [[algebraic manipulation]]. Algebra can be used to solve different types of equations, but algebra is also many other things
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  • == Introductory Probability == ...following topics, a student learning about probability should learn about introductory [[counting]] techniques.
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  • == Introductory == ...problems. A relatively simple example of its use in solving higher-level problems is found in the proof of [[Chebyshev's Inequality]]. It is particularly us
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  • ==Problems== ===Introductory===
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