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Lexington Community Ed: The International Mathematical Olympiad

Math You Need For AMC, AIME and the International Mathematical Olympiad with Olympiad medalist, Witold Biedrzycki

Study math with an International Mathematical Olympiad medalist!

In order to succeed at contests such as AMC, students need to learn about topics and techniques which are seldom covered in high school courses. For example, mean inequalities, Jensen's inequality, Lagrange multipliers, various triangle geometry theorems such as Ceva's and Stewart's theorems, modular arithmetic, Chinese remainder theorem, Diophantine equations and more!

We will cover both the theory and applications to problem solving. These sessions are geared for 11th and 12th Graders, but mathematically ambitious 9th and 10th Graders are also welcome.

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Instructor, Witold Biedrzycki is a resident of Lexington. When he was a high school student, he won a silver medal at the 22nd International Mathematical Olympiad. He studied Physics and Mathematics at University of Warsaw and Cornell and he earned a PhD in Mathematics from MIT.

Class will meet for 8 Wednesdays, beginning September 16 from 6:30-8:00pm, via Zoom. Tuition: $120.

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Complete course and registration information available here: KMAO

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