r/amc10

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Been turning AoPS solutions into hints for AMC/AIME prep with AI, ended up putting 300+ of them online

I feel like AI should be incredibly useful for learning math, and I've been trying to apply it to my amc prep. One way of using AI I've found useful is having it explain the motivation behind certain solutions. It is pretty good at explaining why someone would actually think of a certain method for solving a problem.

This can be especially helpful if you feed it an already existing solution from aops and then have it generate hints based off of that solution that tell you the motivation behind them. This way it most likely won't hallucinate, and I get hints that I can look at one at a time when I get stuck on a problem.

I got tired of doing this by hand every time, so I built a website for it: cruxmath.com. It's completely free, has no ads, and no sign up. It currently has hints for every AIME since 2020 and the last 5 questions of the AMCs since 2022. I'm curious what you guys think of the hints and if they are helpful. I would love any other ideas on how to use AI to prepare for math competitions.

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u/AstralKey1 — 10 days ago