Most of the books you will be using henceforth will likely not have any answers because
a) the books are widely used (especially some of the books you will use later are used at several universities, so no solutions book to prevent cheating)
b) many of the problems are not numerical ones (e.g. many of them require proofs)
If there is a problem you can't solve, try to google that problem (you usually can find the solution online, but make sure it is correct and that you understand it) and if that doesn't work post it here.
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links?
I see this
http://www.mathopolis.com/questions/champions.php
Hi;
Have you looked at Mathopolis, 8000+ questions there? Have you tried ganesh's threads, I do them every day?
Yes I wanted something like this. xD No trig there though.
]]>You will find thousands of interesting but difficult problems from contests on Art of Problem Solving and the books you ordered have many difficult problems to keep you busy.
I decided not to do the difficult problems yet. They can be intimidating since you really need mastery of a lot of the basics to understand them. I'm just learning the rules and methods first. Then I'll loop back on myself and go through more difficult problems. Also those books wont be arriving for a little while.
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