Monday, November 28, 2011

Mathcounts Resources Blog Post

For this blog post I won't separate you by group. All I want you to do is list some sources (books and/or websites) that you find most helpful. I want you to list your Top 5 Math sources. At least one has to be a book while at least one has to be a website. If it is a website, then just copy and paste the link. For books, just write the title. If you choose big websites (i.e. Art of Problem Solving), I want you to list specific sub sections of the website (you can count multiple sub sections as different sources). This should not take more than a few minutes so I expect everyone to finish by Wednesday 10:00 pm.

21 comments:

  1. Aishwarya Laddha

    http://www.khanacademy.org/search?page_search_query=changing+bases


    Competition Math for Middle School

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  2. ~Christine T^T

    1) Competition Math for Middle School (book)
    2) http://www.agmath.com/media//DIR_57727/NumberTheory.pdf
    3) http://www.agmath.com/media//DIR_57727/10$20Lessons.pdf

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  3. 1) Competition for math Middle School (book)
    2) AoPS V I (book)
    3) Ashish's links

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  4. ~Christine

    4) https://mathcounts.org/pastcompetition
    5) http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/russ/mathcounts/diaz.html

    *helpful suggestion: look up MathCounts Problems on Google

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  5. 1. Mastering Technical Mathematics
    2. The Art of Problem Solving (book series)
    3. http://www.wolframalpha.com/
    4. Schaum's Outlines (book series)
    5. http://www.webmath.com/

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  6. 1) Art of Problem-Competition Math for Middle School (Book)
    By J. Batterson
    2) Tossing coins theory (probability)
    http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/probability/info.htm
    3) Math Open Reference- Area of a Rhombus (other topics too)
    http://www.mathopenref.com/rhombusarea.html
    4) Geometric Progression- Wikipedia (includes sumation of geometric series)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric_progression
    5) Linear Equation- Wikipedia (includes slope intercept of a line concepts)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_equation

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  7. http://mathbits.com/
    https://mathcounts.org/sslpage.aspx
    http://www.purplemath.com/index.htm
    http://www.saab.org/mc.cgi
    And of course lovely GOOGLE.

    BOOK:
    Well it's this Chinese book: 从课堂到奥数
    So you probably can't buy it.

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  8. 1. Homework links
    2. Google
    3. Yahoo Answers
    4. Geometry (book)
    5. Parents

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  9. Places that I find helpful for math are:

    1) khanacademy.org in any of the following sections.
    (Arithmetic, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry and Developmental Math)
    2)Google search
    3) Wikipedia search
    4) The Art of Problem Solving: Volume 1: the Basics (book)
    5) School Math Textbooks (Holt McDougal)

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  10. 1) Art of Problem Solving

    2) Competition Math for Middle School

    3) Art of Problem Solving Volume 1

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  11. Math Olympiad books

    Number theory link

    Competition Math for Middle School

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  12. Mihir Khambete for above comment

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  13. Julianna :)

    -http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/AMC_Problems_and_Solutions : awesome Art of Problem Solving website with tons of really helpful complete past AMC test with solution

    -All the Art of Problem Solving books, including Art of Problem Solving Volume 1 (and 2 for advanced people), Introduction to Geometry (if you want to study geometry), and all the others

    -agmath.com this is where Ashish gets all those packets and stuff for our homework. I find this website quite helpful...though I must admit it gets annoying sometimes :)

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  15. Adiyan Kaul

    1. Google search
    2. ashish's links and power point
    3. Parents

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  16. 1) Competition Math for Middle School
    2) Art of Problem Solving books
    3) agmath.com
    4) School Geometry textbook

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  17. 1) Introduction to Number Theory
    2) Introduction to Counting and Probability
    3) Intermediate Algebra
    4) http://www.agmath.com/
    5) https://mathcounts.org/sslpage.aspx
    Yeah, mostly the books (1-3)

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  18. Ah sorry that was me by the way (Min Hoo Lee), the comment above, at November 29, 2011 10:25 PM

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  19. http://www.wolframalpha.com/
    Introduction to Counting and Probability
    Introduction to Number Theory
    Art of Problems
    Your Homeworks

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  20. Allan Wu

    http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/
    http://agmath.com/
    Challenging Problems in Geometry - Alfred S. Posamentier
    Challenging Problems in Algebra - Alfred S. Posamentier

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  21. -Jacky-

    1) http://www.wolframalpha.com/
    2) Competition Math for Middle School
    3) http://www.agmath.com/
    4) http://www.khanacademy.org/
    5) The Art of Problem Solving

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