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*[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0962640166/artofproblems-20 ARML-NYSML 1989-1994] (see [[NYSML]]). | *[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0962640166/artofproblems-20 ARML-NYSML 1989-1994] (see [[NYSML]]). | ||
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The American Regions Math League (ARML) is a mathematical problem solving competition primarily for U.S. high school students.
How to participate
Find out if your area has a team already. Contact ARML for details. If your area does not already have a team, ask ARML how to start one.
See the How to join an ARML team wiki page for more info. Teams have 15 students.
History
ARML was started in 1976.
Format
The ARML has several different events:
- A team round, in which the entire team works on problems
- A power round, where the questions are proof-oriented
- An individual round, where each individual takes a test
- Two relay rounds, where the answer to one problem is necessary to solve another problem
- A super relay
Resources
Books
There are four books of past ARML problems, though some of them are out of print and/or hard to find.