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Revision as of 02:36, 4 January 2022

Thursdays, 5-6:15pm EDT
zoom link (password euclid2022)


The 2022 WVU Junior Math Club is a mathematical enrichment program open to middle school and high school students in West Virginia and neighboring regions. We meet on Zoom every Thursday From February through May 2022 and we discuss various mathematical topics with special emphasis on competition-type problems. The club is supported by an MAA Dolciani grant and the West Virginia University School of Mathematical and Data Sciences. If you would like to participate, or for additional info please contact Casian Pantea at cpantea@math.wvu.edu.


Schedule

date area topic instructor materials
February 3 Geometry Congruences, similarity and other interesting triangle-related stuff Pantea
February 7 Algebra Algebraic inequalities Voitiuk
February 3 Combinatorics Counting, Pascal triangle and other combinatorial identities Goldwasser
February 24 Probability Expected values, or how to win big at the lottery TBD

Description and notes

February 3

We'll talk about some geometry gems in a triangle (e.g. Ceva's Theorem), and about some other less known things. For example, did you know that all triangles are equilateral? That's a joke, of course; or is it? Come and find out.

Useful links

American Mathematics Competitions (AMC)

Mathcounts

WV Math Field Day