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MathCON
United States
Приєднався 11 лип 2017
What is MathCON?
MathCON is a nonprofit national mathematics organization recognized for its annual student mathematics competition for grades 5-12, with more than 200,000 student participants since 2008.
What is #MathwithAyhan?
This is a new video series that is released every Friday at 12:30 PM CST. This series has been introduced to engage middle and high schoolers with a new question and solution presented each week. The video series stars, Ayhan Caputlu, MathCON's very own mathematician.
MathCON is a nonprofit national mathematics organization recognized for its annual student mathematics competition for grades 5-12, with more than 200,000 student participants since 2008.
What is #MathwithAyhan?
This is a new video series that is released every Friday at 12:30 PM CST. This series has been introduced to engage middle and high schoolers with a new question and solution presented each week. The video series stars, Ayhan Caputlu, MathCON's very own mathematician.
Відео
MathCON 2023, AWARDS CEREMONY
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MathCON 2023 Finals Competition, Awards Ceremony
MathCON 2023 Finals - Keynote Speaker, Professor Po-Shen Loh
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PO-SHEN LOH, Professor of Mathematics Carnegie Mellon University, Wean 6208 National Coach, USA International Math Olympiad team Keynote Speech, MathCON 2023, Chicago
Mathcon 2022 Math Competition, Award Ceremony - Full Version
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Mathcon 2022 Math Competition, Award Ceremony - Full Version
Mathcon 2022 - Finals & Award Ceremony - Chicago - 30 second
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Mathcon 2022 - Finals & Award Ceremony - Chicago - 30 second
Mathcon 2022 - Final Competition and Awards Ceremony
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Mathcon 2022 - Final Competition and Awards Ceremony
MATHCON 2021, Virtual Awards Ceremony - HIGHLIGHTS
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MATHCON 2021, Virtual Awards Ceremony - HIGHLIGHTS
MATHCON 2021, AWARDS CEREMONY, TRAILER
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MATHCON 2021, AWARDS CEREMONY, TRAILER
11th Annual MATHCON 2019 Finals in Chicago
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11th Annual MATHCON 2019 Finals in Chicago
The 10th Annual MATHCON Finals 2018
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The 10th Annual MATHCON Finals 2018
The 10th Annual MATHCON Finals 2018 | 30 Secs Promo
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The 10th Annual MATHCON Finals 2018 | 30 Secs Promo
WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Average Speed & Distance
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WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Average Speed & Distance
WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Word Problem on Pool Filling
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WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Word Problem on Pool Filling
WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Factoring Polynomials Using the Difference of 2 Squares
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WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Factoring Polynomials Using the Difference of 2 Squares
WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Perfect Squares of Binomials
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WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Perfect Squares of Binomials
WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Trigonometry Problem on Half-Angle Formulas
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WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Trigonometry Problem on Half-Angle Formulas
WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Word Problem on Place Value
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WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Word Problem on Place Value
WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Word Problem on Rate of Work
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WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Word Problem on Rate of Work
WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Combination, Permutation, and Probability
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WATCH MATH WITH AYHAN // Combination, Permutation, and Probability
I love the experience at mathcon, I went in 2023 when I was in 6th grade!
Is mathcon availible for 7th graders?
yes but it is run by your local school, it can be middle or high school
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It looks really amazing. Congratulations!
Thank you! 🥳
Nice! Waiting
I was at MathCON 2022! I was also there in 2019 and 2021(even though it was virtual)
What a lovely compilation !!
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1:04:48 ^w^
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There's nothing like seeing the smile on these kids' faces. Thank You for organizing the most beautiful event "MathCon"
We can't wait till it will be back again in person. I love this math competition! Huge thanks for all people who organize it!
Will winners get certificate too where their respective medal will be written like they got bronze, silver etc
What was the max possible score in math con for ex if score is 270 what is the percentile Ana highest possible score for 5th grade. Also please mention what was the cut off for bronze, silver and gold medals.
which link is it for the chess tournament
Really good awards ceremony. I really liked all the activities and I was in the bronze ranking. :)
LETS GO I MADE FIBALS AND I CAN GOOOOOO!
Lmao I’m taking it tomorrow
1:11 That is my IRL friend in the orange shirt. His name is Andrew B. He got a gold medal last year, and I got a silver, along with 2 of my other IRL friends.
They definitely didn't have this in Pakistan when I was growing up. Great to see there is dancing and some fun thrown in the mix.
Had a great time and looking forward to 2020!
@Jteditz318 👩🏾🎓☺️ thank you!❤️
99/100 is the answer(I think)
The probability is 2/7.
The answer is 71, isn't it??
The answer is approximately 68.57 mph.
Hopefully I can come this year!
Hopefully! What was your score?
The answer is approximately 69 mph.
They will go to the doctor at the same time after 36 days.
Technically it never does
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Good video on Pi, keep up the good work! I also made a fun song about Pi and would love your feedback: ua-cam.com/video/QxSAObrLyt0/v-deo.html
Great Video im going to subsribe right now Your Awesome Because your my dad and I Liked
are you telling me that someone is expected to solve the first question in 25sec without a calculator? I actually got 19mins, 2^20=1048576. 1/2(1048576)=524288. Took the natural log of 524288 divided by the natural log of 2=19 days.
Lol yes it is pretty hard. Are u doing it.
Can't tell if serious or sarcastic...
Number one is just simple logic
I dont get how it could take someone longer than 10 seconds
I'm thinking that some students might not be following what you are doing when you list the six combinations where the coefficients add up to 21. It is almost like magic. Since there are only 21 combinations, I think it might make sense to list all of them and identify the six, like this: (1, 6x) (1, 15x2) (1, 20x3) <---- 21 (1, 15x4) (1, 6x5) (1, x6) (6x, 15x2) <---- 21 (6x, 20x3) (6x, 15x4) <---- 21 (6x, 6x5) (6x, 1x6) (15x2, 20x3) (15x2, 15x4) (15x2, 6x5) <---- 21 (15x2, 1x6) (20x3, 15x4) (20x3, 6x5) (20x3, 1x6) <---- 21 (15x4, 6x5) <---- 21 (15x4, 1x6) (6x5, 1x6)