2016 AIME I — Reflection Notes from H
Correct: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #7, #8, #11, #13, #14
Wrong (with notes):
#6 – My solution attempt did not include angle-chasing — that was fun/confusing for me.
#9 – Seems very tricky with a lot of variables — not sure how to even create an expression for the area using 3 variables.
#10 – Again, computation seems difficult/complex — how to simplify such problems?
#12 – Diagram seemed very complex. Additionally, the solution didn’t fully make sense. One thing I didn’t know is the radical axis theorem, which seems important.
#15 – I figured out the importance of multiple II’s and made some substitutions as such, but solutions seem to be lucky through a lot of assumptions.
Wrong (with notes):
#6 – My solution attempt did not include angle-chasing — that was fun/confusing for me.
#9 – Seems very tricky with a lot of variables — not sure how to even create an expression for the area using 3 variables.
#10 – Again, computation seems difficult/complex — how to simplify such problems?
#12 – Diagram seemed very complex. Additionally, the solution didn’t fully make sense. One thing I didn’t know is the radical axis theorem, which seems important.
#15 – I figured out the importance of multiple II’s and made some substitutions as such, but solutions seem to be lucky through a lot of assumptions.
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