Sanford High School Math Team


Nobody likes a math geek, Scully - Fox Mulder Sanford High School Math Team


Members - updated for 2002-2003 season!
Meets - updated for 2002-2003 season!
State Meet
Results - updated for 2002-2003 season!
Links
Pictures
Practice Problems (under construction)
Guestbook (New!)
The Conic Monster
Greek Letter Poll
Math Purity Test

News

26 November 2002
E-mail was just sent out to the team, but in case you didn't get in, the next practice will be Wednesday, December 4th, 5:00 PM at Colette and Alex's house, then Monday December 9th, 5:30 PM at SHS. The next meet (yay! go Snafrod!) will be Wednesday December 11th at Marshwood - leave right after school.

19 November 2002
Results from meet 2 have been added to the results page, as well as the members page. Check to make sure your score is there, and see how many points you've gotten so far this year! :)

13 October 2002
Results from meet 1 have been added to the results page.

September 30, 2002
The website has been updated for the 2002-2003 season. Good luck to everyone at the first meet on October 2nd (this Wednesday!)

June 2002
Hope everyone is having a good summer. Looks like we're going to have a good team next year, I hope everyone who is staying in Sanford will stay with the team! Don't lose your clipboards! :)

April 2002
Great job everybody at the state meet! I hope everyone had a great time! I can't believe the season is all done. The shirts looked awesome! Results will be posted soon on the state meet page.

Unfortunately, the results from meets 2, 4, and 5 were not reported to the Pi-Cone website and will not affect your individual standings or the overall school standings. Our total team score up to meet 4 was 526, though the website only has 228 points recorded. With our score of 526, Sanford A was ranked 22nd of the 54 teams competing, though the website has us ranked much lower. Just make sure that when you check your individual standings that you know that scores from three meets are missing. You can get your real score for the year from the members page.

Math pick-up lines
I wish I were an integral so I could be the area beneath your curves.
I wish I were a derivative so I could lie tangent to your curves.
My love for you is like an exponential function, it increases without bound!
(My suggestion? Don't use these on anybody you're seriously interested in...)

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Math Purity Test
The Conic Monster


All information and problems contained within these pages is the property of the Sanford High School Math Team unless otherwise noted. Please contact the team if you would like to use any part of this page. Last updated 26 November 2002.

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