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title: Mark's Handouts
author: Mark
slug: handouts
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# Mark's Handouts
[ORMC]: https://circles.math.ucla.edu/circles
This page lists all the handouts I've written for my classes at the [ORMC],
arguably the best math circle in the western world. We teach students mathematics
far beyond the regular school curriculum, much like [AOPS](https://artofproblemsolving.com)
and the [BMC](https://mathcircle.berkeley.edu).
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{style(color_var:pink) For my students: } \
Don't look at solutions we haven't discussed,
and don't start any handouts before class. That spoils all the fun!
{style(color_var:green) For everyone else:} \
If you're using any of these, please let me know---especially \
if you find errors, mistakes, or a poorly designed section. \
Such things must be fixed! { include(email_beta) }
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## Overview & Context
Our classes are two hours long, with a ten-minute break in between. The lessons below
are written with this in mind.\
I do not expect the average student to finish all problems during this two-hour session.
If the class finishes early, the lesson is either too short or too easy.
The sources for all these handouts are available [here](https://git.betalupi.com/mark/handouts).\
Some are written in LaTeX, some are in [Typst](https://typst.app). \
The latter is vastly superior.
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