Basically title Ive noticed Im extremely bad at number theory questions (and cf questions in general) and am wondering is AMC competitions a good resource to practice math skills that carry over to cf?
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Basically title Ive noticed Im extremely bad at number theory questions (and cf questions in general) and am wondering is AMC competitions a good resource to practice math skills that carry over to cf?
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If your goal is to be better at number theory in general then it is a good choice. But, if your goal is to be good at solving cf number theory then the best you can do is to solve cf number theory and math problems. If you can't solve the problem go look at the editorial.