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The Contest Problem Book I
A great many students have participated annually in the Annual High School Mathematics Examination (AHSME) sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and four other …
The Contest Problem Book III
The annual high school contests have been sponsored since 1950 by the Mathematical association of America and the Society of Actuaries, and more recently by Mu Alpha Theta (1965), …
The Contest Problem Book VII
This is the seventh book of problems and solutions from the Mathematics Competitions (published by the MAA). Contest Problem Book VII chronicles 275 problems from the American …
The Trisectors
Underwood Dudley is well known for his collection of books on mathematical cranks. Here he offers yet another - angle trisectors. It is impossible to trisect angles with …
Learn from the Masters!
This book is for high school and college teachers who want to know how they can use the history of mathematics as a pedagogical tool to help their students construct their own …
The Schwarz Function and Its Applications
H. A. Schwarz showed us how to extend the notion of reflection in straight lines and circles to reflection in an arbitrary analytic arc. Notable applications were made to the …
Euclidean Geometry in Mathematical Olympiads
This challenging problem-solving book on Euclidean geometry requires nothing of the reader other than courage. Readers will encounter cyclic quadrilaterals, power of a point, …
Archimedes
Many people have heard two things about Archimedes: he was the greatest mathematician of antiquity, and he ran naked from his bath crying 'Eureka!'. However, few people are …
International Mathematical Olympiads 1986 1999
The International Mathematical Olympiad competition is held every year with the final taking place in a different country. The final consists of a two day exam with the contestants …
Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games
The entire collection of Martin Gardner's Scientific American columns are on one searchable CD!Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games column ran in Scientific American from 1956 to …