Maths Olympiad


The Maths Olympiad is a world-wide competition, held at hundreds of locations around the globe. There are many Maths Olympiad competitions but some of the largest are the APSMO (Australasian Problem Solving Maths Olympiad) and of course the IMO (International Maths Olympiad). Not only is the Maths Olympiad a great competition to participate in, as I have three times so far, you can still learn from it even if you can’t participate. As an example, brilliant.org is an amazing website where you can practise Maths Olympiad questions without having to do the test. Here is one of their questions. Hopefully you’re up for the challenge. If x and y are real numbers satisfying
          x2 + xy = 20 and y2 + xy = 30
 what is the value of xy?
 I’ll be back next with the answer in case you get stuck.
Yours in numbers,
Lachlan



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  1. Hi lachlan it is Noah. I really like your blog. I have decided to create a blog a bout rubiks cubes, as well as a youtube channel where I upload weekly.

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    1. See if you can solve the maths olympiad problem before Sunday. To tell the truth, I got pretty stuck on it

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  3. Mathematics Olympiad is one of the tough nut to crack, but it really needs a focused approach and right kind of study material to prepare and get successful. Please share more details on Maths Olympiad so that students could get more insights on the Maths Exam. Thanks for the post.

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