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===[[Math books]]===
For a [[Real numbers|real]] [[function]] <math>f(x)</math> and some value <math>c</math>, <math> \lim_{x\rightarrow c} f(x)</math> (said, "the limit of <math>f</math> at <math>x</math> as <math>x</math> goes to <math>c</math>) equals <math>L</math> [[iff]] for every <math>\epsilon > 0</math> there exists a <math>\delta </math> such that if <math>0<|x-c|<\delta</math>, then <math>|f(x)-L|< \epsilon</math>... [[Limit|[more]]]
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These '''math books''' are recommended by [[Art of Problem Solving]] administrators and members of the <url>index.php AoPS-MathLinks Community</url>.
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Levels of reading and math ability are loosely defined as follows:
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* Elementary is for elementary school students up through possibly early middle school.
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* Getting Started is recommended for students grades 6 to 9.
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* Intermediate is recommended for students grades 9 to 12.
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* Olympiad is recommended for high school students... [[Math books|[more]]]
 
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Revision as of 20:34, 7 January 2008

Math books

These math books are recommended by Art of Problem Solving administrators and members of the <url>index.php AoPS-MathLinks Community</url>.

Levels of reading and math ability are loosely defined as follows:

  • Elementary is for elementary school students up through possibly early middle school.
  • Getting Started is recommended for students grades 6 to 9.
  • Intermediate is recommended for students grades 9 to 12.
  • Olympiad is recommended for high school students... [more]