In Math Challenge II-B, students learn and practice in areas such as algebra and geometry at the high school level, as well as advanced number theory and combinatorics. Topics include polynomials, inequalities, special algebraic techniques, trigonometry, triangles and polygons, collinearity and concurrency, vectors and coordinates, numbers and divisibility, modular arithmetic, residue classes, advanced counting strategies, binomial coefficients, and various other topics and problem solving techniques involved in math contests such as the American Mathematics Competition (AMC) 10 and 12, ARML, beginning AIME, and Zoom International Math League (ZIML) Junior Varsity and Varsity Divisions.
The course is divided into four terms: Summer, covering AlgebraFall, covering GeometryWinter, covering CombinatoricsSpring, covering Number TheoryThe book contains course materials for Math Challenge II-B: Number Theory.
We recommend that students take all four terms. Each of the individual terms is self-contained and does not depend on other terms, so they do not need to be taken in order, and students can take single terms if they want to focus on specific topics.
Students can sign up for the online live or self-paced course at https: //classes.areteem.org