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*Grades 9-12: Series of 6 contests. Each contest contains 6 short-answer questions to solve in 30 minutes, covering geometry, algebra, [[trigonometry]], and other advanced pre-[[calculus]] topics. |
*Grades 9-12: Series of 6 contests. Each contest contains 6 short-answer questions to solve in 30 minutes, covering geometry, algebra, [[trigonometry]], and other advanced pre-[[calculus]] topics. |
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The top winners in Math League are invited to participate in [[ |
The top winners in Math League are invited to participate in [[MathPath]], an excellent summer program designed for exceptional mathletes. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 22:50, 22 April 2009
Math League is a mathematics competition for elementary, middle, and high school students in the United States. The Math League was founded in 1977 by two high school mathematics teachers, Steven R. Conrad and Daniel Flegler. Math Leagues, Inc. publishes old contests through a series of books entitled Math League Press.
Math League runs three contest formats:
- Grades 4-5: 30 multiple-choice questions to solve in 30 minutes, covering arithmetic and basic principles
- Grades 6-8: 40 multiple-choice questions to solve in 30 minutes, covering advanced arithmetic and basic topics in geometry and algebra
- Grades 9-12: Series of 6 contests. Each contest contains 6 short-answer questions to solve in 30 minutes, covering geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and other advanced pre-calculus topics.
The top winners in Math League are invited to participate in MathPath, an excellent summer program designed for exceptional mathletes.
External links
- Math League Homepage
- Art of Problem Solving -- A vast resource for math competition students