Thursday, October 25, 2012
Our School Holiday Program
Watch our video at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoljwtmPOMk&feature=channel&list=UL
Watch the video at you tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW9FR-GsA08&feature=channel&list=UL
Friday, September 21, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
Competition for Math in US
The American Mathematics Competitions, a series of contests for U.S. middle and high school
students. The AMC 8, AMC 10, and AMC 12 contests are multiple-choice tests, which are taken by over
400,000 students every year. Top scorers on the AMC 10 and AMC 12 are invited to take the
American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME), which is a more difficult, short-answer
contest. Approximately 10,000 students every year participate in the AIME. Then, based on the
results of the AMC and AIME contests, about 500 students are invited to participate in the USA
Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO), a 2-day, 9-hour examination in which each student must show all
of his or her work. Results from the USAMO are used to invite a number of students to the Math
Olympiad Summer Program, at which the U.S. team for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO)
is chosen. More information about the AMC contests can be found on the AMC website at www. unl.
edu/amc.
MATHCOUNTS®, the premier contest for U.S. middle school students. MATHCOUNTS is a national
enrichment, coaching, and competition program that promotes middle school mathe matics
achievement through grassroots involvement in every U.S. state and territory. President George
W. Bush and former Presidents Clinton, Bush and Reagan have all recognized MATH COUNTS in
White House ceremonies. The MATHCOUNTS program has also received two White House citations as
an outstanding private sector initiative. More information is available at
www.mathcounts.org.
The Mandelbrot Competition, which was founded in 1990 by Sandor Lehoczky, Richard Rusczyk, and
Sam Vandervelde. The aim of the Mandelbrot Competition is to provide a challenging, engaging
mathematical experience that is both competitive and educational. Students compete both as
individuals and in teams. The Mandelbrot Competition is offered at the national level for more
advanced students and the regional level for less experienced problem solvers. More
information can be found at www. mandelbrot. org.
The Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, which is an annual math tournament for high school
students, held at MIT and at Harvard in alternating years. It is run exclusively by MIT and Harvard
students, most of whom themselves participated in math contests in high school. More information
is available at web. mit. edu/hmmt/.
students. The AMC 8, AMC 10, and AMC 12 contests are multiple-choice tests, which are taken by over
400,000 students every year. Top scorers on the AMC 10 and AMC 12 are invited to take the
American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME), which is a more difficult, short-answer
contest. Approximately 10,000 students every year participate in the AIME. Then, based on the
results of the AMC and AIME contests, about 500 students are invited to participate in the USA
Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO), a 2-day, 9-hour examination in which each student must show all
of his or her work. Results from the USAMO are used to invite a number of students to the Math
Olympiad Summer Program, at which the U.S. team for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO)
is chosen. More information about the AMC contests can be found on the AMC website at www. unl.
edu/amc.
MATHCOUNTS®, the premier contest for U.S. middle school students. MATHCOUNTS is a national
enrichment, coaching, and competition program that promotes middle school mathe matics
achievement through grassroots involvement in every U.S. state and territory. President George
W. Bush and former Presidents Clinton, Bush and Reagan have all recognized MATH COUNTS in
White House ceremonies. The MATHCOUNTS program has also received two White House citations as
an outstanding private sector initiative. More information is available at
www.mathcounts.org.
The Mandelbrot Competition, which was founded in 1990 by Sandor Lehoczky, Richard Rusczyk, and
Sam Vandervelde. The aim of the Mandelbrot Competition is to provide a challenging, engaging
mathematical experience that is both competitive and educational. Students compete both as
individuals and in teams. The Mandelbrot Competition is offered at the national level for more
advanced students and the regional level for less experienced problem solvers. More
information can be found at www. mandelbrot. org.
The Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, which is an annual math tournament for high school
students, held at MIT and at Harvard in alternating years. It is run exclusively by MIT and Harvard
students, most of whom themselves participated in math contests in high school. More information
is available at web. mit. edu/hmmt/.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Olympiad Math
1 Geometry and Trigonometry
1.1 A Property of Equilateral Triangles
1.2 Cyclic Quadrilaterals
1.3 Power of a Point
1.4 Dissections of Polygonal Surfaces
1.5 Regular Polygons
1.6 Geometric Constructions and Transformations
1.7 Problems with Physical Flavor
1.8 Tetrahedra Inscribed in Parallele pipeds
1.9 Telescopic Sums and Products in Trigonometry
1.10 Trigonometric Substitutions
2 Algebra and Analysis
2.1 NoSquare IsNegative
2.2 Look at the Endpoints
2.3 Telescopic Sums and Products in Algebra
2.4 On an Algebraic Identity
2.5 Systems of Equations
2.6 Periodicity
2.7 The Abel Summation Formula
2.8 x+1/x
2.9 Matrices
2.10 The Mean Value Theorem
3 Number Theory and Combinatorics
3.1 Arrange in Order
3.2 Squares and Cubes
3.3 Repunits
3.4 Digits ofNumbers
3.5 Residues
3.6 Diophantine Equations with the Unknowns as Exponents
3.7 Numerical Functions
3.8 Invariants
3.9 Pell Equations
3.10 Prime Numbers and Binomial Coefficients
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Infinite Math Workshop at Klang on 21st Apr 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Infinite Math in Klang
Greetings to all Parents,
The twain that lore of numbers and of letters give are eyes, the wise declare, to all on earth that live. (Kural 392)
The above Thirukural explains that Numerical Skills and Lingual Skills are equally important for academic excellence, as it is like both eyes for a student. But at this moment the academic performances of our students, especially Indian kids are questionable.
The teachers at school are trying hard to impart necessary knowledge and skills into the kids. However, do the kids able to grab the knowledge and use them during exams? If no, what is the barrier? We, the INFINITE LEARNING ACADEMY has study this scenario for past few years which has led us to do research and invent a new concept in teaching Mathematics to kids. A supplement method called the “INFINITE MATHS” designed, developed and implemented by us over three years. We have pre-tested with our very own students and find it very effective. We have conducted various training program at Puchong, Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur.
By having “community” in mind, we are now doing free training program all over Selangor and Kuala Lumpur. We are currently conducting our regular classes at SJK T Simpang Lima, Klang. Now, for the first time, we are wanted to do MORE. So, a free “Maths Workshop” is on the way for all Indian Kids in Klang.
The details of the Program:
Date: 21st April 2012, Saturday
Time: 8am-12noon
Venue: Dewan Pandamaran Jaya
**Note: Please bring your stationeries along**
For further information please do not hesitate to call us:
Ms.Latchmi : 012-2386370 / Mr.Arivu: 012-3993710/ Mr.Sree : 012-3923247
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Infinite Math Free Program in Klang on 14th Apr (Tentative)
Dear Parent
A free math program is currently under planning stage for all students from Tamil school in Klang. We are planning to conduct this program on 14th of April 2012 at Dewan Pandaraman
We will keep you updated with the progress.
Thanks
Infinite Learning Academy
A free math program is currently under planning stage for all students from Tamil school in Klang. We are planning to conduct this program on 14th of April 2012 at Dewan Pandaraman
We will keep you updated with the progress.
Thanks
Infinite Learning Academy
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Exam and Classes
Dear Parent
Classification exam for students is on 29th Jan 2012 at 9am.
Classes for Infinite Math will start on 5th of Feb, Sunday from 9 to 11 pm.
Pls be informed
Classification exam for students is on 29th Jan 2012 at 9am.
Classes for Infinite Math will start on 5th of Feb, Sunday from 9 to 11 pm.
Pls be informed
Friday, January 6, 2012
Simpang Lima - Meeting the Parent 2012
Dear Parent
As promised, we will at Simpang Lima on Sunday 9am to 11 am. Among our main agenda is to explain
a) What is Infinite Math,
b) What we will cover for 10 month begining Jan
c) Video Presentation
d) Live Presentation from Our Students
After our 1 hour presentation, we will do the registration for 2012 clases which commence on the 14th Jan 2012.
Thank you
As promised, we will at Simpang Lima on Sunday 9am to 11 am. Among our main agenda is to explain
a) What is Infinite Math,
b) What we will cover for 10 month begining Jan
c) Video Presentation
d) Live Presentation from Our Students
After our 1 hour presentation, we will do the registration for 2012 clases which commence on the 14th Jan 2012.
Thank you
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