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Mathcounts Speed and Accuracy Practice Tests

Mathcounts Speed and Accuracy Practice Tests

Yongcheng Chen; Guiling Chen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The book (revised November 12 2018) contains ten tests that can be used to train students' speed and accuracy during Mathcounts competitions at school, chapter, state, and national levels. Each test has two parts. Part I trains students calculation speed with number sense. Part II trains students reading and problem solving skills. Each problem in Part II has the detained solutions.
Algebra II Through Competitions

Algebra II Through Competitions

Sam Chen; Guiling Chen; Yongcheng Chen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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The book is based on the materials of a training program giving by mymathcounts.com in May 2013. The book is useful for Algebra I and II school exams, Algebra I and II competitions, and SAT II Subject Math test. The topics and contents follow the curriculum of Algebra I and II from the Common Core State Standards. Please visit our web page http: //www.mymathcounts.com/index.php for pdf files of our Mathcounts and AMC books.
Fifty Lectures for American Mathematics Competitions Problems Book 2

Fifty Lectures for American Mathematics Competitions Problems Book 2

Yongcheng Chen; Guiling Chen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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This book contains over 500 problems (with solutions) accompanying the lectures 26 through 50 of our 50 Lectures for American mathematics Competitions books covering the following topics: Counting How to solve inequality Polynomial Geometric sequence Binomial theorem Gaussian function Geometry Parallelograms Logarithms Word problems (distance and speed) Geometry Trapezoids Substitution method Analytic Geometry Circles and lines Probability System of equations Diophantine equations Geometry Circles Geometry Menelaus and Ceva Theorems Cauchy inequality Congruence Series and sequences Recursion method Trigonometry applications Analytic Geometry Ellipse Analytic Geometry Hyperbola Complex numbers
Fifty Lectures for American Mathematics Competitions

Fifty Lectures for American Mathematics Competitions

Yongcheng Chen; Sam Chen; Guiling Chen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
While the books in this series are primarily designed for AMC competitors, they contain the most essential and indispensable concepts used throughout middle and high school mathematics. Some featured topics include key concepts such as equations, polynomials, exponential and logarithmic functions in Algebra, various synthetic and analytic methods used in Geometry, and important facts in Number Theory. The topics are grouped in lessons focusing on fundamental concepts. Each lesson starts with a few solved examples followed by a problem set meant to illustrate the content presented. At the end, the solutions to the problems are discussed with many containing multiple methods of approach. I recommend these books to not only contest participants, but also to young, aspiring mathletes in middle school who wish to consolidate their mathematical knowledge. I have personally used a few of the books in this collection to prepare some of my students for the AMC contests or to form a foundation for others. By Dr. Titu Andreescu US IMO Team Leader (1995 - 2002) Director, MAA American Mathematics Competitions (1998 - 2003) Director, Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program (1995 - 2002) Coach of the US IMO Team (1993 - 2006) Member of the IMO Advisory Board (2002 - 2006) Chair of the USAMO Committee (1996 - 2004) I love this book I love the style, the selection of topics and the choice of problems to illustrate the ideas discussed. The topics are typical contest problem topics: divisors, absolute value, radical expressions, Veita's Theorem, squares, divisibility, lots of geometry, and some trigonometry. And the problems are delicious. Although the book is intended for high school students aiming to do well in national and state math contests like the American Mathematics Competitions, the problems are accessible to very strong middle school students. The book is well-suited for the teacher-coach interested in sets of problems on a given topic. Each section begins with several substantial solved examples followed by a varied list of problems ranging from easily accessible to very challenging. Solutions are provided for all the problems. In many cases, several solutions are provided. By Professor Harold Reiter Chair of MATHCOUNTS Question Writing Committee. Chair of SAT II Mathematics committee of the Educational Testing Service Chair of the AMC 12 Committee (and AMC 10) 1993 to 2000.
Fifty Lectures for American Mathematics Competitions Volume 4

Fifty Lectures for American Mathematics Competitions Volume 4

Yongcheng Chen; Sam Chen; Guiling Chen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
While the books in this series are primarily designed for AMC competitors, they contain the most essential and indispensable concepts used throughout middle and high school mathematics. Some featured topics include key concepts such as equations, polynomials, exponential and logarithmic functions in Algebra, various synthetic and analytic methods used in Geometry, and important facts in Number Theory. The topics are grouped in lessons focusing on fundamental concepts. Each lesson starts with a few solved examples followed by a problem set meant to illustrate the content presented. At the end, the solutions to the problems are discussed with many containing multiple methods of approach. I recommend these books to not only contest participants, but also to young, aspiring mathletes in middle school who wish to consolidate their mathematical knowledge. I have personally used a few of the books in this collection to prepare some of my students for the AMC contests or to form a foundation for others. By Dr. Titu Andreescu US IMO Team Leader (1995 - 2002) Director, MAA American Mathematics Competitions (1998 - 2003) Director, Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program (1995 - 2002) Coach of the US IMO Team (1993 - 2006) Member of the IMO Advisory Board (2002 - 2006) Chair of the USAMO Committee (1996 - 2004) I love this book I love the style, the selection of topics and the choice of problems to illustrate the ideas discussed. The topics are typical contest problem topics: divisors, absolute value, radical expressions, Veita's Theorem, squares, divisibility, lots of geometry, and some trigonometry. And the problems are delicious. Although the book is intended for high school students aiming to do well in national and state math contests like the American Mathematics Competitions, the problems are accessible to very strong middle school students. The book is well-suited for the teacher-coach interested in sets of problems on a given topic. Each section begins with several substantial solved examples followed by a varied list of problems ranging from easily accessible to very challenging. Solutions are provided for all the problems. In many cases, several solutions are provided. By Professor Harold Reiter Chair of MATHCOUNTS Question Writing Committee. Chair of SAT II Mathematics committee of the Educational Testing Service Chair of the AMC 12 Committee (and AMC 10) 1993 to 2000.