RMO and other Olympiads

Hi! I am in class 10 and aspiring for JEE 15 and I am also aspiring for good books on olympiads of Physics Chemistry and RMO. Which books should I look for?

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8 years, 3 months ago

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Alan Liang - 8 years, 3 months ago

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SHASHANK TYAGI - 8 years, 3 months ago

Hi Shashank, I am also looking for good physics olympiad book however, there are not many of them out there. But the books in amazon are good and if you want to you can give them a go. Some good books for Math olympiad are books on problem solving. I practice for olympiad and before I start on problrm solving I make sure that I understand the theory behind it. So you can get books on combinatorics, algebra, geometry, inequalities and number theory. Type up the names of the feild ( algebra, geometry, etc.) and find a book that is easy for you at the start however gets harder for you near the end. I think that a book of this type will help you. When studying a book you might get stuck but don't give up and look forward to the next couple of pages. Maybe there is something there that might help you. Good luck and tell me what you think.

SABAB AHAD - 8 years, 3 months ago
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