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120 Awesome Algebra Problems $+$ 20 Bonus Problems
 
Titu Andreescu University of Texas at Dallas, TX
Adrian Andreescu University of Texas at Dallas, TX
A publication of XYZ Press
120 Awesome Algebra Problems + 20 Bonus Problems
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-7358315-2-7
Product Code:  XYZ/42
List Price: $44.95
AMS Member Price: $35.96
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
120 Awesome Algebra Problems + 20 Bonus Problems
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120 Awesome Algebra Problems $+$ 20 Bonus Problems
Titu Andreescu University of Texas at Dallas, TX
Adrian Andreescu University of Texas at Dallas, TX
A publication of XYZ Press
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-7358315-2-7
Product Code:  XYZ/42
List Price: $44.95
AMS Member Price: $35.96
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
  • Book Details
     
     
    XYZ Series
    Volume: 422021; 184 pp
    MSC: Primary 00; 97

    This book has 13 chapters of problems. Chapters 14 through 26 comprise of the solutions to the previous 13 chapters. The authors also present several solutions for a large part of the problems in order to provide a full picture of these essential algebraic techniques and their accompanying theorems. The authors really strived to illustrate the beauty and interconnectedness of algebra by including these problems, all of which they created, and delicately arranging the chapters. Whether you are preparing for Olympiad level competitions such as USA(J)MO, are formally studying mathematics, or if algebra simply piques your interest, we are confident that you will appreciate these topics and awesome problems.

    A publication of XYZ Press. Distributed in North America by the American Mathematical Society.

    Readership

    This book is best suited for motivated high school and college students, teachers, or anyone with a passion for mathematics.

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  • Reviews
     
     
    • This book, employing a problem-solving approach, reviews useful algebraic techniques that many of us don't think of initially. Therefore, this book should be of interest to those who prepare for Olympiad competitions, to mathematics researchers including student researchers, as well as to those who enjoy recreationally reading a good collection of problems solved by ingenious methods. This book should be useful both as a book to practice skills as well as a reference work when one is working in a particular area and wants to review advanced techniques.

      Russell Jay Hendel, Towson University
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Volume: 422021; 184 pp
MSC: Primary 00; 97

This book has 13 chapters of problems. Chapters 14 through 26 comprise of the solutions to the previous 13 chapters. The authors also present several solutions for a large part of the problems in order to provide a full picture of these essential algebraic techniques and their accompanying theorems. The authors really strived to illustrate the beauty and interconnectedness of algebra by including these problems, all of which they created, and delicately arranging the chapters. Whether you are preparing for Olympiad level competitions such as USA(J)MO, are formally studying mathematics, or if algebra simply piques your interest, we are confident that you will appreciate these topics and awesome problems.

A publication of XYZ Press. Distributed in North America by the American Mathematical Society.

Readership

This book is best suited for motivated high school and college students, teachers, or anyone with a passion for mathematics.

  • This book, employing a problem-solving approach, reviews useful algebraic techniques that many of us don't think of initially. Therefore, this book should be of interest to those who prepare for Olympiad competitions, to mathematics researchers including student researchers, as well as to those who enjoy recreationally reading a good collection of problems solved by ingenious methods. This book should be useful both as a book to practice skills as well as a reference work when one is working in a particular area and wants to review advanced techniques.

    Russell Jay Hendel, Towson University
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