Mastering AMC 10
A step by step guide for AMC 10 competition math
Description
Let's enjoy the beauty and fun of competition math !
Whether you have never participated math competition before, or want to learn advanced math skills, this course is for you!
In this course, AMC 10 exam questions are organized into 4 major areas of math - Algebra, Geometry, Counting and probability, and Number theory.
The four areas are then separated into part A, part B and part C, based on the level of difficulty.
Part A typically are questions 1-10 in an AMC 10 paper. These questions are very good for beginners who just start competition math. The questions are a bit harder than school math.
Part B typically are questions 11-20 in an AMC 10 paper. These questions are the core of an AMC paper, where we should spend most of our learning time.
Part C typically are questions 21-25 in an AMC 10 paper. These are the most complex questions.
And here’s what you get inside of every section:
Videos: Each video will focus on one specific topic, with detailed explanation and examples from real paper.
Workbook: The workbook includes all the notes and questions I used in this course. You can try to solve the questions by yourself before watching the video.
Quizzes: After each topic I will put a quiz with one or two questions. I also provide detailed solution for the quiz.
You'll also get:
Lifetime access to this course
Friendly support in the Q&A section
Udemy Certificate of Completion available for download
30-day money back guarantee
Enroll today! Learn competition math in a way that will advance your problem solving skill and increase your knowledge, and have fun!
What You Will Learn!
- Learn competition math step by step from beginner to master!
- Prepare you for the AMC 10 Math Contest
- Learn Algebra, Geometry, Counting and Probability, Number Theory, and more!
- A lot of interesting questions that you will never see in school math!
- Enjoy the beauty and fun of math!
- Enhance math and problem-solving skills, and school math becomes so easy!
Who Should Attend!
- Current high school students, or students who are interested in competition math
- Homeschool parents looking for extra support with math
- Those under 18 may use the services only if a parent or guardian opens their account, handles any enrollments, and manages their account usage.