Found problems: 85335
LMT Team Rounds 2010-20, 2020.S6
Let $\triangle ABC$ be a triangle such that $AB=6, BC=8,$ and $AC=10$. Let $M$ be the midpoint of $BC$. Circle $\omega$ passes through $A$ and is tangent to $BC$ at $M$. Suppose $\omega$ intersects segments $AB$ and $AC$ again at points $X$ and $Y$, respectively. If the area of $AXY$ can be expressed as $\frac{p}{q}$ where $p, q$ are relatively prime integers, compute $p+q$.
Ukrainian TYM Qualifying - geometry, XI.6
Prove that there exists a point $K$ in the plane of $\vartriangle ABC$ such that $$AK^2 - BC^2 = BK^2 - AC^2 = CK^2 - AB^2.$$ Let $Q, N, T$ be the points of intersection of the medians of the triangles $BKC, CKA, AKB$, respectively. Prove that the segments $AQ, BN$ and $CT$ are equal and have a common point.
2010 India IMO Training Camp, 3
For any integer $n\ge 2$, let $N(n)$ be the maximum number of triples $(a_j,b_j,c_j),j=1,2,3,\cdots ,N(n),$ consisting of non-negative integers $a_j,b_j,c_j$ (not necessarily distinct) such that the following two conditions are satisfied:
(a) $a_j+b_j+c_j=n,$ for all $j=1,2,3,\cdots N(n)$;
(b) $j\neq k$, then $a_j\neq a_k$, $b_j\neq b_k$ and $c_j\neq c_k$.
Determine $N(n)$ for all $n\ge 2$.
2023 SG Originals, Q4
Do there exist infinitely many positive integers $m$ such that the sum of the positive divisors of $m$ (including $m$ itself) is a perfect square?
[i]Proposed by Dylan Toh[/i]
2020 IMC, 8
Compute $\lim\limits_{n \to \infty} \frac{1}{\log \log n} \sum\limits_{k=1}^n (-1)^k \binom{n}{k} \log k.$
1979 IMO Longlists, 37
Find all bases of logarithms in which a real positive number can be equal to its logarithm or prove that none exist.
1962 Poland - Second Round, 5
In the plane there is a square $ Q $ and a point $ P $. The point $ K $ runs through the perimeter of the square $ Q $. Find the locus of the vertex $ M $ of the equilateral triangle $ KPM $.
2017 Middle European Mathematical Olympiad, 4
Determine the smallest possible value of
$$|2^m - 181^n|,$$
where $m$ and $n$ are positive integers.
2016 Saudi Arabia Pre-TST, 1.1
Let $ABC$ be an acute, non isosceles triangle, $AX, BY, CZ$ are the altitudes with $X, Y, Z$ belong to $BC, CA,AB$ respectively. Respectively denote $(O_1), (O_2), (O_3)$ as the circumcircles of triangles $AY Z, BZX, CX Y$ . Suppose that $(K)$ is a circle that internal tangent to $(O_1), (O_2), (O_3)$. Prove that $(K)$ is tangent to circumcircle of triangle $ABC$.
2005 AMC 10, 2
A positive number $ x$ has the property that $ x\%$ of $ x$ is $ 4$. What is $ x$?
$ \textbf{(A)}\ 2 \qquad
\textbf{(B)}\ 4 \qquad
\textbf{(C)}\ 10 \qquad
\textbf{(D)}\ 20 \qquad
\textbf{(E)}\ 40$
2010 Romania Team Selection Test, 3
Let $p$ be a prime number,let $n_1, n_2, \ldots, n_p$ be positive integer numbers, and let $d$ be the greatest common divisor of the numbers $n_1, n_2, \ldots, n_p$. Prove that the polynomial
\[\dfrac{X^{n_1} + X^{n_2} + \cdots + X^{n_p} - p}{X^d - 1}\]
is irreducible in $\mathbb{Q}[X]$.
[i]Beniamin Bogosel[/i]
2017 CCA Math Bonanza, T10
Triangle $ABC$ is acute. Equilateral triangles $ABC',AB'C,A'BC$ are constructed externally to $ABC$. Let $BB'$ and $CC'$ intersect at $F$. Let $CC'$ intersect $AB$ at $C_1$ and $AA'$ intersect $BC$ at $A_1$, and let $A_1C_1$ intersect $AC$ at $D$. If $A'F=23$, $CF=13$, and $DF=24$, find $BD$.
[i]2017 CCA Math Bonanza Team Round #10[/i]
1968 All Soviet Union Mathematical Olympiad, 107
Prove that the equation $x^2 + x + 1 = py$ has solution $(x,y)$ for the infinite number of simple $p$.
2011 Postal Coaching, 6
Let $T$ be an isosceles right triangle. Let $S$ be the circle such that the difference in the areas of $T \cup S$ and $T \cap S$ is the minimal. Prove that the centre of $S$ divides the altitude drawn on the hypotenuse of $T$ in the golden ratio (i.e., $\frac{(1 + \sqrt{5})}{2}$)
Estonia Open Senior - geometry, 2007.2.5
Consider triangles whose each side length squared is a rational number. Is it true
that
(a) the square of the circumradius of every such triangle is rational;
(b) the square of the inradius of every such triangle is rational?
2014 Belarus Team Selection Test, 3
Given $a,b,c$ ,$(a, b,c \in (0,2)$), with $a + b + c = ab+bc+ca$, prove that $$\frac{a^2}{a^2-a+1}+\frac{b^2}{b^2-b+1}+\frac{c^2}{c^2-c+1} \le 3$$
(D. Pirshtuk)
2011 Macedonia National Olympiad, 3
Find all natural numbers $n$ for which each natural number written with $~$ $n-1$ $~$ 'ones' and one 'seven' is prime.
1995 Tournament Of Towns, (456) 1
Does there exist a sphere passing through only one rational point? (A rational point is a point whose Cartesian coordinates are all rational numbers.)
(A Rubin)
2021 IOM, 3
Let $a_1,a_2,\ldots,a_n$ ($n\geq 2$) be nonnegative real numbers whose sum is $\frac{n}{2}$. For every $i=1,\ldots,n$ define
$$b_i=a_i+a_ia_{i+1}+a_ia_{i+1}a_{i+2}+\cdots+ a_ia_{i+1}\cdots a_{i+n-2}+2a_ia_{i+1}\cdots a_{i+n-1}$$
where $a_{j+n}=a_j$ for every $j$. Prove that $b_i\geq 1$ holds for at least one index $i$.
Mexican Quarantine Mathematical Olympiad, #1
Let $a, b$ and $c$ be real numbers such that
$$\lceil a \rceil + \lceil b \rceil + \lceil c \rceil + \lfloor a + b \rfloor + \lfloor b + c \rfloor + \lfloor c + a \rfloor = 2020$$
Prove that
$$\lfloor a \rfloor + \lfloor b \rfloor + \lfloor c \rfloor + \lceil a + b + c \rceil \ge 1346$$
Note: $\lfloor x \rfloor$ is the greatest integer less than or equal to $x$, and $\lceil x \rceil$ is the smallest integer greater than or equal to $x$. That is, $\lfloor x \rfloor$ is the unique integer satisfying $\lfloor x \rfloor \le x < \lfloor x \rfloor + 1$, and $\lceil x \rceil$ is the unique integer satisfying $\lceil x \rceil - 1 < x \le \lceil x \rceil$.
[i]Proposed by Ariel García[/i]
2017 Canada National Olympiad, 3
Define $S_n$ as the set ${1,2,\cdots,n}$. A non-empty subset $T_n$ of $S_n$ is called $balanced$ if the average of the elements of $T_n$ is equal to the median of $T_n$. Prove that, for all $n$, the number of balanced subsets $T_n$ is odd.
2020 Purple Comet Problems, 1
What percentage of twenty thousand is a quarter of a million?
2015 European Mathematical Cup, 4
Let $ABC$ be an acute angled triangle. Let $B' , A'$ be points on the perpendicular bisectors of $AC, BC$ respectively such that $B'A \perp AB$ and $A'B \perp AB$. Let $P$ be a point on the segment $AB$ and $O$ the circumcenter of the triangle $ABC$. Let $D, E$ be points on $BC, AC$ respectively such that $DP \perp BO$ and $EP \perp AO$. Let $O'$ be the circumcenter of the triangle $CDE$. Prove that $B', A'$ and $O'$ are collinear.
[i]Steve Dinh[/i]
Mathley 2014-15, 1
Let $AD, BE, CF$ be segments whose midpoints are on the same line $\ell$. The points $X, Y, Z$ lie on the lines $EF, FD, DE$ respectively such that $AX \parallel BY \parallel CZ \parallel \ell$. Prove that $X, Y, Z$ are collinear.
Tran Quang Hung, High School of Natural Sciences, Hanoi National University
1953 AMC 12/AHSME, 41
A girls' camp is located $ 300$ rods from a straight road. On this road, a boys' camp is located $ 500$ rods from the girls' camp. It is desired to build a canteen on the road which shall be exactly the same distance from each camp. The distance of the canteen from each of the camps is:
$ \textbf{(A)}\ 400\text{ rods} \qquad\textbf{(B)}\ 250\text{ rods} \qquad\textbf{(C)}\ 87.5\text{ rods} \qquad\textbf{(D)}\ 200\text{ rods}\\
\textbf{(E)}\ \text{none of these}$