![]() ![]() 2)To investigate/research spin-off material from these problems. The purpose of presenting these solutions in a collective fashion is three-fold: 1) To motivate the reader to try to find their own solution. The last three, hand-written solutions, were not published but merely acknowledged. All but the last three, are typed solutions and appear exactly as they did when they were published in Crux in issues during the years 2008, 2009, and 2010. You will also find solutions to some of these problems. In this document, you will find a listing of 43 math olympiad problems. Typically, only one correct solution is published. All correct solutions submitted to Crux, are acknowledged by publishing the solver's name and institutional affiliation(if any). Material in olympiad competitions covers grades11-14. Also, they tend to be novel and unusual in character, typically not encountered in the mathematics curriculum. Such problems are highly interesting, challenging to very challenging sometimes extremely difficult. These are problems given national mathematical olympiad competitions in various countries around the globe in the years 2005-10. One section of this journal, deals with math olympiad problems. ![]() Crux Mathematicorum, is a problem-solving journal that is published by the Canadian Mathematical Society. "This is PART1 of a four-part series of mathematical olympiad problems.
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