Mathematical Olympiads 2000-2001: Problems And ... Review
: Features problems from 27 national and regional mathematical contests held around the world during the 2000–2001 period.
To maximize the value of this collection, follow these strategic preparation steps:
: Polynomials, inequalities (like AM-GM), sequences, and functional equations. Mathematical Olympiads 2000-2001: Problems and ...
: Even if you cannot reach a final answer, write down your key observations. In competitive math, partial arguments can earn 1–3 marks out of 7.
: Encourages students to compare various problem-solving strategies by providing multiple solutions for many problems. : Features problems from 27 national and regional
The book edited by Titu Andreescu, Zuming Feng, and George Lee, Jr., serves as a high-level training resource for students preparing for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) and other prestigious competitions. It is a continuation of the 1999–2000 volume and is published by the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) . Book Overview
: When the book provides multiple paths to the same answer, study each. This helps you recognize which methods (e.g., algebraic vs. geometric) are most efficient for specific problem types . In competitive math, partial arguments can earn 1–3
: Euclidean proofs involving circles, triangles, transformations, and triangle centers.