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by saagarjha
3076 days ago
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> Prominent math competitions such as MATHCOUNTS (at the middle school level) and the American Mathematics Competitions (at the high school level) feature discrete math questions as a significant portion of their contests. On harder high school contests, such as the AIME, the quantity of discrete math is even larger. As someone who participated in these contests, this isn't the entire story. Competitions such as these all require numerical answers, and as such skew extremely heavily towards counting and probability (as in, there's no other discrete math topics but these two). It's only when you get into proof based contents that the real meat of discrete math, namely recurrence, cardinality, graphs, etc. start showing up. |
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