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  • ...ath/puzzle competitions for middle schoolers with a focus towards creating a fun and collaborative environment. * [[AMC 8]] hosted by the [[American Mathematics Competitions]] is a very large middle school math contest taken in-school. ([http://www.maa.org
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  • * [http://homeschoolmathcontests.com Homeschool Math Contests] has a chart of math contests open to individuals (homeschooled and otherwise), an * [[Mu Alpha Theta]] -- hosts both local and a national competition.
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  • '''{MathILy, MathILy-Er}''' are a pair of intensive 5-week-long residential summer math programs for high sch ...ts for about 7 hours a day total, in a morning and evening shift, six days a week. The lead instructors are mathematicians with Ph.D.s and the apprenti
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  • ...onal [[mathematics competition]] and [[mathematics coaching]] program that has served millions of middle school students since 1984. Sponsored by the [htt {{Contest Info|name=MATHCOUNTS|region=USA|type=Free Response|difficulty=0.5 - 2.5|breakdown=<u>
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  • ...consists of five members who work together on 20 questions for 25 minutes. A school may field as many five member teams as it wishes. The individual com A school team will qualify by taking first place in a region with four or more schools competing.
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  • * Getting Started is recommended for students grades who are participating in contests like AMC 8/10 and Mathcounts. * Intermediate is recommended for students who can expect to pass the AMC 10/12.
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  • The '''William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition''' is a highly challenging, proof-oriented [[mathematics competition]] for undergra ...own=<u>Problem A/B, 1/2</u>: 7<br><u>Problem A/B, 3/4</u>: 8<br><u>Problem A/B, 5/6</u>: 9}}
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  • .../www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0756613647/artofproblems-20 Chaos: Making a New Science] by James Gleick ...le.amazon.com/Dreams-Final-Theory-Steven-Weinberg/dp/0679419233/ Dreams of a Final Theory] by Weinberg
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  • <strong>Physics</strong> is a branch of [[science]] that studies the properties of matter, energy, and ma Modern Physics is also a group of different subjects in physics:
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  • ...at a consistent number of students qualify for AIME each year, rather than a fixed percentage. Usually, 6000-7000 competitors from the AMC 10 and 12 qua ...ints or higher on the AMC 10. Awarded to students in 10th grade or younger who score 90 points or higher on the AMC 12.
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  • ...tes of America Mathematical Olympiad''' ('''USAMO''') is the third test in a series of exams used to challenge bright students on the path toward choosi ...an Mathematics Competitions]] (AMC). [[Art of Problem Solving]] (AoPS) is a proud sponsor of the AMC and of the recent expansion of USAMO participants
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  • ...21-2022. The meetings are currently run online via Zoom. Alabama generally has enough interest to send one team per year to ARML. There are six practices The Arizona ARML team has been organized by [[mathleague.org]] since 2008. More information on parti
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  • ...nt meaning to how the word is understood by the wider population. Students who spend time studying maths can develop proof-writing skills over time. ...n, accuracy, and clarity. A single word can change the intended meaning of a proof, so it is best to be as precise as possible.
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  • ...ct score on the [[USAMO]] has been 42 points for 6 problems. Prior to 1996 a perfect score was 100 points across 5 problems. ...y years, this number was smaller. Starting 2022, the USAMO awarding scheme has been revised to incorporate distinctions of Gold, Silver, Bronze, and HM.
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  • ...ts, the principle may be referred to as the '''Dirichlet box principle'''. A common phrasing of the principle uses balls and boxes and is that if <math> ...nhole principle is as follows: suppose for contradiction that there exists a way to place <math>n</math> balls into <math>k</math> boxes where <math>n>k
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  • ...mbers]], and so too methods of solving the [[Rubiks cube]]. Mathematicians who spend their careers studying combinatorics are known as ''combinatorialists ...Inclusion-Exclusion|principle of inclusion-exclusion]]. Combinatorics also has many applications outside of pure mathematics, notably in [[theoretical com
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  • ...e [[American Regions Mathematics League]]. Historically, the Alabama team has placed in the top 10 at ARML many times. * In 2006, Alabama came in 15th in the A division.
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  • A '''triangle''' is a type of [[polygon]]. {{asy image|<asy>draw((0,1)--(2,0)--(3,2)--cycle);</asy>|right|A triangle.}}
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  • The '''Binomial Theorem''' states that for [[real]] or [[complex]] <math>a</math>, <math>b</math>, and [[non-negative]] [[integer]] <math>n</math>, <center><math>(a+b)^n = \sum_{k=0}^{n}\binom{n}{k}a^{n-k}b^k</math></center>
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  • The '''Fundamental Theorem of Calculus''' establishes a link between the two central operations of [[calculus]]: [[derivative|diffe This section is for people who know what [[integral]]s are but don't know the Fundamental Theorem of Calcu
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