Chapter 23 Mathematical Olympiad



Wu Tong had come across some real questions in this area during the summer vacation, but not many. After successfully completing the high school courses on her own and having the idea of participating in the Mathematical Olympiad, she began to pay attention to exercises in this area. However, due to limited time, she has not yet had much contact with it.

As for Mathematical Olympiad, I can only say that I am at the threshold.

However, the high school mathematics Olympiad ultimately tests high school knowledge. Even though Wu Tong has not yet formed any Olympiad thinking and is not familiar with the angles of Olympiad questions, for her, who has thoroughly mastered the high school curriculum and is learning ahead of time, it all comes down to one sentence: problem solving, and she is not really afraid of this.

After carefully reading the question, Wu Tong had some ideas in mind. He scribbled a few words on a piece of paper to organize his thoughts. Wu Tong began to write on the paper:

Given BC=25···

AC·BD=CE·AB····

····AK=9*24/25=216/25.

The first question was solved smoothly. It was a warm-up question and not difficult for Wu Tong. She spent more time writing the problem-solving process, which actually exceeded her thinking time.

Wu Tong then moved on to the second question, which had two questions, each more difficult than the last.

When Wu Tong first read the question, he was still a little confused, a rare state he'd experienced recently. After rereading it and pondering it more carefully, he finally grasped the essence of the problem. The rapidly swirling knowledge points in his mind connected and formed a solution, which he then mapped to his mind.

The second question was solved again, and the complicated problem-solving process was presented in the words of Wu Tong's pen.

Most of the students were still struggling with the first problem, searching for answers. Wu Tong's steady handwriting was particularly noticeable in the quiet classroom. The others glanced at him with awe and admiration. "He's already on the second problem?" They hadn't even grasped the full solution to the first. How could a genius be so terrifying? Everyone raced to think.

If they delay any longer, the boss will hand in his paper before they finish the first question! They have already heard about Wu Tong's habit of handing in half the time in advance.

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