Mathematical problem solving

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The idea behind The Art of Problem Solving as well as many math competitions is the use of creative methods to solve problems. In a way, students are discouraged to use rote memorization as opposed to creative spontaneous thinking. Mathematical problem solving involves using all the tools at ones disposal to attack a problem in a new way.

A Historical Example

An interesting example of this kind of thinking is the calculation of the sum of the series $\frac11 + \frac14 + \frac19 + ... + \frac{1}{n^2} + ...$