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== Adding AMC Problems and Solutions! == | == Adding AMC Problems and Solutions! == |
Revision as of 22:00, 31 December 2006
Dollar signs: How do you indicate \$$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg) doesn't work. --solafidefarms 10:02, 30 August 2006 (EDT) We need a lot more amc 10s--Anirudh 19:47, 31 December 2006 (EST)
Try using the nowiki tags:$ formatting.--IntrepidMath 10:49, 30 August 2006 (EDT) Thanks!--solafidefarms 17:33, 30 August 2006 (EDT)
Contents
[hide]Pages to start off with
<Advertise your wikipage here>
Function really needs work. It's about 1/3rd written, and about 1/3rd of that is properly latexed. --solafidefarms 16:46, 22 June 2006 (EDT) Function is i think looks latexed--Anirudh 19:54, 30 December 2006 (EST)
Look at Special:Wantedpages to find interesting pages to work on. Or look at the list of stubs (visit the page Category:Stubs) to find pages in need of more content. Or, look at the list of Special:Newpages and look for the pages I've created, since most of them are just 2 sentences long. --JBL 11:07, 12 July 2006 (EDT)
Things to do
Please add more to the list below
Suggestion - maybe add PDF's of contests
Maybe we should add pdfs of the contests so people can download and print them?--Anirudh 22:00, 31 December 2006 (EST)
Adding AMC Problems and Solutions!
you should let awupu hve images too. --Anirudh 20:04, 27 November 2006 (EST) awupu2: the AoPSWiki Unofficial Problem Uploader was just updated, and now automatically links to other wiki articles for you! See awupu. --Chess64 22:39, 5 November 2006 (EST)
Please see the AoPSWiki Problem Uploader, which can help you save a lot of time when you are uploading MO problems. --Chess64 20:27, 28 July 2006 (EDT)
Every member can contribute to this no matter what kind of math knowledge they have. This is also very important to the amount of information on the Wiki. Please go to the Contests Page and copy problems from the competitions to the pages they are missing from. (see below) If you have more time, please add a solution to the pages that are missing solutions. (also see below)
- 2006
- Missing Problems
- 2001 AMC 10 Problems 1-25
2006 AMC 10B Problems 1-252006 AMC 12A Problems 1-25- 2006 AMC 12B Problems 1-25
- 2006 USAMO Problems 1-6
- 2006 USA TST Problems 1-6
- Missing Solutions
- 2006 AMC 10A Solutions 7-25
2006 AMC 10B Solutions 1-25- 2006 AMC 12A Solutions 1-25
- 2006 AMC 12B Solutions 1-25
- 2006 AIME I Solutions 4, 7-11, 13-15
- 2006 AIME II Solutions 1-15
- 2006 USAMO Solutions 1-6
- 2006 USA TST Solutions 1-6
- Missing Problems
Thanks! Ignite168 20:06, 7 July 2006 (EDT)
Just adding a note to please strike out something by using <s> to start the strike out and </s> to finish it when it is completed like so example. Also, you can work on 2005, 2004, 2003, etc. but I just put 2006 here to start with. Oh and to joml88: Thanks for all your work on problems in past years so far. Ignite168 01:25, 9 July 2006 (EDT)
Find Articles about AoPS Members
Please help find articles about Art of Problem Solving Members and place Template:AoPSMember on the talk page of that article. Before you use this template though, please first read the usage instructions here. Ignite168 00:36, 1 July 2006 (EDT)
Convention for naming articles
It's important that we set this standard now, otherwise, there's going to be a lot of cleaning up to do, not only in terms of admins moving pages, but also in terms of cleaning up links to those articles. Please see the stick post in the AoPSWiki forum about this! Chime in with your opinion. See this forum post for details.
other
Patrons:Don't edit other's wiki profiles! Admins:Please change the access restrictions on user's pages
General Topics
- Combinatorics and Probability Topics Techiniques
- Logic and Game Theory Topics
- Functions and Functional Equations Topics
- Number Theory Techinques and Topics -- well, we have a Number theory page...
- Algebra Topics and Techniques
- Inequalities and solving techniques
- Geometry Topics
- Arithmetic sequence needs work
- Other sciences
- Linking to ready made content, (Sato's NT packet, the geometry packet by Kedlaya or some name like that, mildorf and other's equality packets, Joe's factoring topic, the formulary, the inequality learning marathon in the forum, the mathematical idea's blog, etc)
- Study plans and Problem sets
- Especially problem sets
- Instructive problem sets
- A topic on why doing problems is the fastest way to learn
- LaTeX page (very incomplete, could do with some explaining of latex, origins, and codes for useful things like \boxed or something)
- Problem solving Strategies(chapter 2 of Zeitz)
- Advanced techniques (Invariants, monovariants, symmetry, things like that)
- ...
Techiniques
Adding techniques frequently used in each discipline would be nice, like PIE, substituion for a new variable, solving equations by substituing in trigonometric expressions, etc.
General Usage
- Adding contest problems to illustrate techniques
- Learning to use the signature button in the editor
Wiki-wide discussion board
Add your message to THE TOP
I agree. --Chess64 16:24, 24 December 2006 (EST)
I propose that the categories Olympiad Trigonometry Problems and Olympiad Complex Numbers problems be eliminated, for the following reasons :
- They are indistinguishable for olympiad problems.
- All of them can be classified as either algebra or geometry problems.
- The IMO uses only the other four categories for olympiad problems currently in existance.
Does anybody agree or disagree? I also mentioned this on the discussion page for Contest Problems Standards. —Boy Soprano II 17:21, 25 August 2006 (EDT)
Does anyone here get this problem? What happens is that on some pages (notably those with centered math), the math on the page is horribly garbled. See Talk:Fallacious proof for a picture. I use IE6, Windows XP. --IntrepidMath 15:38, 4 August 2006 (EDT)
Sean, you can use <pre> ... </pre> to make the box:
Testing to make sure.
--Joe 09:43, 1 August 2006 (EDT)
If you're typing an olympiad problem (or indeed, any problem for which you think alternate solutions could be enlightening), you can use the {{alternate solutions}} template I made. It currently prints the text right after this message. Sean, I'm not sure, but you may find your answer here. --Boy Soprano II 19:55, 25 July 2006 (EDT) Alternate solutions are always welcome. If you have a different, elegant solution to this problem, please add it to this page.
To answer my own question, see templates & categories. Now I have a new question: how do you box something in AoPSWiki? I have a long code that needs to be in a box, because the article would look much cleaner. Thanks! --Sean 13:32, 27 June 2006 (EDT)
How do you create a template? Is this something only admins can do? --Sean 23:57, 23 June 2006 (EDT)
OK, for definitions,should there be a category or a template or nothing?--solafidefarms 22:26, 23 June 2006 (EDT)
you can add any problems you want, just give credit to the source. like
- (The Art and Craft of Problem Solving) Problem text here.
Solution
--Chess64 10:28, 22 June 2006 (EDT)
are we allowed to add problems from problem books to the wiki? I notice people are adding AIME problems, whose books can we add problems from? I don't mean the whole thing or anything, just one or two problems at a time. --Agolsme 17:09, 21 June 2006 (EDT)
Err, my bad. That was a typo... now I have to fix it in the article too... --Chess64 10:15, 19 June 2006 (EDT)
@alvaro I linked up the general topics area, ok?
where are the pages of the general topics? must we create them? --alvaro 11:25, 18 June 2006 (EDT)
Yes, the formula is now right. Joe changed it. It was off a bit before. --Mysmartmouth 19:02, 18 June 2006 (EDT)
I like it, PenguinIntegral. Mysmartmouth, the formula is definitely right. --Chess64 18:20, 18 June 2006 (EDT)
I added some structure to this page. Feel free to comment. --PenguinIntegral 18:08, 18 June 2006 (EDT)
Millenium problems would be a good topic; people are always asking about those problems. Also, can someone take a look at Vieta's formulas? I think the formula given is wrong. --Mysmartmouth 14:32, 18 June 2006 (EDT)
I just want to make a note that there is a better way to create a signature. If you look at the Wiki toolbar above, you see the second button from the right. It looks like a signature. Just hit that button at the end of your comment, and a signature, with timestamp, will be added. That is the widely accepted way to sign comments on Wikipedia, and it would be nice to have some kind of standard here as well. Just a suggestion. --Mysmartmouth 11:09, 18 June 2006 (EDT)
I added a lot of info to the MathCounts page in my bid to become a moderator...
--Treething 15:57, 18 June 2006 (EDT)
The Inequalities need skeleton pages set up. Can someone help my math parsing on the Power mean inequality? It is really messing up.
-PenguinIntegral
The Polynomials page needs a skeleton too...
-chess64
What does everyone think of me using AIME problems to illistrate mathematical concepts like completing the square?
Hey, I'm not sure exactly how to format this page...but I edited the completing the square page somewhat (btw there are some Latex problems that someone (not me) needs to fix), anyone else have feedback?
I like your idea of using sample problems, but I don't really understand what the sample problem you placed in the Completing the square page has to do with the topic...
-eryaman
Yeah, it probably would have been nice if I explained how the solution uses adding/subtracting to factor, of which completing the square is a special case.
Someone smart should fix that.
Does anyone have ideas for new topics? I think we should split up the wiki like the USAMO problem subjects: Combo and Probability, Algebra and Polynomials, Functions, Inequalities, Geometry, and Number Theory. I think Adeel will basically write up the entire Algebra and NT sections in 5 nanoseconds, because he so good at it, so I'll look into starting a page on counting strategies.
Always use example problems; they really reinforce the material and prepare the reader for using them in a contest setting.
(Ok, I just made that up. But it feels good to start a fad)
-PenguinIntegral
"I think Adeel will basically write up the entire Algebra and NT sections in 5 nanoseconds, because he so good at it..." uh actually no i'm not but i guess i'll work on it
-chess64
Idea: Should the Wiki turn into an "example emporium"? We should wait for an Admin's go-ahead before starting... Also-Should we link to the Needed Pages on the home page?
-IntrepidMath
Insanity is only exceptable within reason. We shouldn't put problems on every page, but as the AoPS books show, examples really help learning.
-PenguinIntegral
I'll start some Combinatorics pages/links, but how do you start a page?
-quantum leap
search for the name of the article that you want to write [-chess64]
uh guys this is the "community portal" so i think these discussions should be in the "discussion" page of this (see the blue button at the top) and this page should be used for things like links to needed pages... should i go ahead and fix this?
-chess64
Um, there are two cauchy-schwarz inequality pages (depending on whether or not the "s" in schwarz is capitalized) :/ I guess they should be combined... -quantum leap