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Test takers have 4 hours to solve 6 problems. The test covers topics in precollegiate mathematics, though [[calculus]] can be used on the test. Like most Olympiads, clear solutions are required to get credit for a problem. | Test takers have 4 hours to solve 6 problems. The test covers topics in precollegiate mathematics, though [[calculus]] can be used on the test. Like most Olympiads, clear solutions are required to get credit for a problem. | ||
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+ | | colspan="2"| [[2020 INMO | INMO]] | ||
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==Resources== | ==Resources== |
Revision as of 11:47, 5 November 2020
The Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) is a national math competition held in India to determine the six students representing India in the IMO. Students take the test by scoring high on the India Regional Mathematical Olympiad.
Structure
Test takers have 4 hours to solve 6 problems. The test covers topics in precollegiate mathematics, though calculus can be used on the test. Like most Olympiads, clear solutions are required to get credit for a problem.
PROBLEM AND SOLUTION
2020 | INMO |
Resources
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