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This is a collection of theorems, formulas, and other such things that are useful for competitions ranging from the AMC tests to the USAMO, from Mathcounts to the ARML. I've always thought that the things you actually need to know for such competitions were much too spread out, so that it was hard to find them when you needed them. Thus, I decided to create this index of useful information. It starts out with basic trigonometric formulas, and ends with theorems from calculus and advanced number theory. If there is anything incorrect or missing here, then feel free to add it in. | This is a collection of theorems, formulas, and other such things that are useful for competitions ranging from the AMC tests to the USAMO, from Mathcounts to the ARML. I've always thought that the things you actually need to know for such competitions were much too spread out, so that it was hard to find them when you needed them. Thus, I decided to create this index of useful information. It starts out with basic trigonometric formulas, and ends with theorems from calculus and advanced number theory. If there is anything incorrect or missing here, then feel free to add it in. | ||
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Revision as of 14:55, 29 September 2007
IntroductionThis is a collection of theorems, formulas, and other such things that are useful for competitions ranging from the AMC tests to the USAMO, from Mathcounts to the ARML. I've always thought that the things you actually need to know for such competitions were much too spread out, so that it was hard to find them when you needed them. Thus, I decided to create this index of useful information. It starts out with basic trigonometric formulas, and ends with theorems from calculus and advanced number theory. If there is anything incorrect or missing here, then feel free to add it in. Current number of pages completed: Introduction and 2 pages |