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Some recommended books for beginning high school olympiad mathematics include "The Art of Problem Solving: Volume 1" by Richard Rusczyk, "Challenging Mathematical Problems with Elementary Solutions" by A. M. Yaglom and I. M. Yaglom, and "Problem-Solving Strategies" by Arthur Engel.
Yes, there are several books specifically for olympiad geometry, such as "Euclidean Geometry in Mathematical Olympiads" by Evan Chen, "Geometry Revisited" by H. S. M. Coxeter and S. L. Greitzer, and "Lemmas in Olympiad Geometry" by Titu Andreescu and Cosmin Pohoata.
These books cover a wide range of topics commonly tested in high school olympiads, including algebra, number theory, combinatorics, and geometry. However, it is always recommended to supplement with other resources and practice problems to ensure a thorough understanding of all topics.
Yes, these books are specifically designed to help students improve their problem-solving skills in mathematics. They often include challenging problems and strategies for approaching and solving them, which can be applied to other mathematical problems as well.
Yes, there are several online forums and communities dedicated to discussing olympiad mathematics books and problems, such as Art of Problem Solving's online community and the Mathematics Stack Exchange forum. These can be great resources for seeking help and discussing strategies with other students and experts.