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2007 Mexico National Olympiad, 3

Tags: geometry
Let $ABC$ be a triangle with $AB>BC>CA$. Let $D$ be a point on $AB$ such that $CD=BC$, and let $M$ be the midpoint of $AC$. Show that $BD=AC$ and that $\angle BAC=2\angle ABM.$

2020 Indonesia MO, 4

Problem 4. A chessboard with $2n \times 2n$ tiles is coloured such that every tile is coloured with one out of $n$ colours. Prove that there exists 2 tiles in either the same column or row such that if the colours of both tiles are swapped, then there exists a rectangle where all its four corner tiles have the same colour.

2015 Junior Balkan Team Selection Tests - Romania, 3

Tags: inequalities
Let $x$,$y$,$z>0$ . Show that : $$\frac{x^3}{z^3+x^2y}+\frac{y^3}{x^3+y^2z}+\frac{z^3}{y^3+z^2x} \geq \frac{3}{2}$$

2005 National Olympiad First Round, 15

Tags: function , vieta
For how many positive real numbers $a$ has the equation $a^2x^2 + ax+1-7a^2 = 0$ two distinct integer roots? $ \textbf{(A)}\ 1 \qquad\textbf{(B)}\ 2 \qquad\textbf{(C)}\ 3 \qquad\textbf{(D)}\ \text{Infinitely many} \qquad\textbf{(E)}\ \text{None of above} $

2009 IMC, 3

Let $A,B\in \mathcal{M}_n(\mathbb{C})$ be two $n \times n$ matrices such that \[ A^2B+BA^2=2ABA \] Prove there exists $k\in \mathbb{N}$ such that \[ (AB-BA)^k=\mathbf{0}_n\] Here $\mathbf{0}_n$ is the null matrix of order $n$.

1995 AMC 8, 13

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In the figure, $\angle A$, $\angle B$, and $\angle C$ are right angles. If $\angle AEB = 40^\circ $ and $\angle BED = \angle BDE$, then $\angle CDE = $ [asy] dot((0,0)); label("$E$",(0,0),SW); dot(dir(85)); label("$A$",dir(85),NW); dot((4,0)); label("$D$",(4,0),SE); dot((4.05677,0.648898)); label("$C$",(4.05677,0.648898),NE); draw((0,0)--dir(85)--(4.05677,0.648898)--(4,0)--cycle); dot((2,2)); label("$B$",(2,2),N); draw((0,0)--(2,2)--(4,0)); pair [] x = intersectionpoints((0,0)--(2,2)--(4,0),dir(85)--(4.05677,0.648898)); dot(x[0]); dot(x[1]); label("$F$",x[0],SE); label("$G$",x[1],SW); [/asy] $\text{(A)}\ 75^\circ \qquad \text{(B)}\ 80^\circ \qquad \text{(C)}\ 85^\circ \qquad \text{(D)}\ 90^\circ \qquad \text{(E)}\ 95^\circ$

2014 Cuba MO, 1

We have two $20 \times 13$ rectangular grids with $260$ unit cells. each one. We insert in the boxes of each of the grids the numbers $1, 2, ..., 260$ as follows: $\bullet$ For the first grid, we start by inserting the numbers $1, 2, ..., 13$ in the boxes in the top row from left to right. We continue inserting numbers $14$, $ 15$, $...$, $26$ in the second row from left to right. We maintain the same procedure until in the last row, $20$, the numbers are placed $248$, $249$, $...$, $260$ from left to right. $\bullet$ For the second grid we start by inserting the numbers $1$, $2$,$ ..$., $20$ from top to bottom in the farthest column right. We continue inserting the numbers $21$, $22$,$ ...$, $40$ in the second column from the right also from top to bottom. We maintain that same procedure until we reach the column on the left where we place the numbers from top to bottom $241$, $242$, $ ...$, $260$. Determines the integers inserted in the boxes located in the same position in both grids.

2013 IFYM, Sozopol, 3

Let $a$ and $b$ be two distinct natural numbers. It is known that $a^2+b|b^2+a$ and that $b^2+a$ is a power of a prime number. Determine the possible values of $a$ and $b$.

2010 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 5

The incircle of a right-angled triangle $ABC$ ($\angle ABC =90^o$) touches $AB, BC, AC$ in points $C_1, A_1, B_1$, respectively. One of the excircles touches the side $BC$ in point $A_2$. Point $A_0$ is the circumcenter or triangle $A_1A_2B_1$, point $C_0$ is defined similarly. Find angle $A_0BC_0$.

Mid-Michigan MO, Grades 5-6, 2009

[b]p1.[/b] Anne purchased yesterday at WalMart in Puerto Rico $6$ identical notebooks, $8$ identical pens and $7$ identical erasers. Anne remembers that each eraser costs $73$ cents. She did not buy anything else. Anne told her mother that she spent $12$ dollars and $76$ cents at Walmart. Can she be right? Note that in Puerto Rico there is no sales tax. [b]p2.[/b] Two men ski one after the other first in a flat field and then uphill. In the field the men run with the same velocity $12$ kilometers/hour. Uphill their velocity drops to $8$ kilometers/hour. When both skiers enter the uphill trail segment the distance between them is $300$ meters less than the initial distance in the field. What was the initial distance between skiers? (There are $1000$ meters in 1 kilometer.) [b]p3.[/b] In the equality $** + **** = ****$ all the digits are replaced by $*$. Restore the equality if it is known that any numbers in the equality does not change if we write all its digits in the opposite order. [b]p4.[/b] If a polyleg has even number of legs he always tells truth. If he has an odd number of legs he always lies. Once a green polyleg told a dark-blue polyleg ”- I have $8$ legs. And you have only $6$ legs!” The offended dark-blue polyleg replied ”-It is me who has $8$ legs, and you have only $7$ legs!” A violet polyleg added ”-The dark-blue polyleg indeed has $8$ legs. But I have $9$ legs!” Then a stripped polyleg started: ”-None of you has $8$ legs. Only I have 8 legs!” Which polyleg has exactly $8$ legs? [b]p5.[/b] Cut the figure shown below in two equal pieces. (Both the area and the form of the pieces must be the same.) [img]https://cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/attachments/e/4/778678c1e8748e213ffc94ba71b1f3cc26c028.png[/img] PS. You should use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

Brazil L2 Finals (OBM) - geometry, 2015.2

Tags: geometry
Let $ABCD$ be a convex quadrilateral. Let $E$ be the intersection of line $AB$ with the line $CD$, and $F$ is the intersection of line $BC$ with the line $AD$. Let $P$ and $Q$ be the foots of the perpendicular of $E$ to the lines $AD$ and $BC$ respectively, and let $R$ and $S$ be the foots of the perpendicular of $F$ to the lines $AB$ and $CD$, respectively.The point $T$ is the intersection of the line $ER$ with the line $FS$. a) Show that, there exists a circle that passes in the points $E, F, P, Q, R$ and $S$. b)Show that, the circumcircle of triangle $RST$ is tangent with the circumcircle of triangle $QRB$.

2017 QEDMO 15th, 7

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Let $A, B$ be integer $n\times n$-matrices, where $det (A) = 1$ and $det (B) \ne 0$. Show that there is a $k \in N$, for which $BA^kB^{-1}$ is a matrix with integer entries.

Kvant 2025, M2833

There are a) $26$; b) $30$ identical-looking coins in a circle. It is known that exactly two of them are fake. Real coins weigh the same, fake ones too, but they are lighter than the real ones. How can you determine in three weighings on a cup scale without weights whether there are fake coins lying nearby or not?? [i]Proposed by A. Gribalko[/i]

1995 IMC, 4

Let $F:(1,\infty) \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ be the function defined by $$F(x)=\int_{x}^{x^{2}} \frac{dt}{\ln(t)}.$$ Show that $F$ is injective and find the set of values of $F$.

1947 Putnam, A6

A $3\times 3$ matrix has determinant $0$ and the cofactor of any element is equal to the square of that element. Show that every element in the matrix is $0.$

1998 Swedish Mathematical Competition, 3

A cube side $5$ is made up of unit cubes. Two small cubes are [i]adjacent [/i] if they have a common face. Can we start at a cube adjacent to a corner cube and move through all the cubes just once? (The path must always move from a cube to an adjacent cube).

2013 AMC 8, 1

Danica wants to arrange her model cars in rows with exactly 6 cars in each row. She now has 23 model cars. What is the smallest number of additional cars she must buy in order to be able to arrange all her cars this way? $\textbf{(A)}\ 1 \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 2 \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 3 \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 4 \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 5$

2006 Tournament of Towns, 2

A Knight always tells the truth. A Knave always lies. A Normal may either lie or tell the truth. You are allowed to ask questions that can be answered with ''yes" or ''no", such as ''is this person a Normal?" (a) There are three people in front of you. One is a Knight, another one is a Knave, and the third one is a Normal. They all know the identities of one another. How can you too learn the identity of each? (1) (b) There are four people in front of you. One is a Knight, another one is a Knave, and the other two are Normals. They all know the identities of one another. Prove that the Normals may agree in advance to answer your questions in such a way that you will not be able to learn the identity of any of the four people. (3)

2012 National Olympiad First Round, 1

Find the perimeter of a triangle whose altitudes are $3,4,$ and $6$. $ \textbf{(A)}\ 12\sqrt\frac35 \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 16\sqrt\frac35 \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 20\sqrt\frac35 \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 24\sqrt\frac35 \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ \text{None}$

2021 China Second Round Olympiad, Problem 3

There exists complex numbers $z=x+yi$ such that the point $(x, y)$ lies on the ellipse with equation $\frac{x^2}9+\frac{y^2}{16}=1$. If $\frac{z-1-i}{z-i}$ is real, compute $z$. [i](Source: China National High School Mathematics League 2021, Zhejiang Province, Problem 3)[/i]

MMATHS Mathathon Rounds, 2017

[u]Round 1[/u] [b]p1.[/b] Jom and Terry both flip a fair coin. What is the probability both coins show the same side? [b]p2.[/b] Under the same standard air pressure, when measured in Fahrenheit, water boils at $212^o$ F and freezes at $32^o$ F. At thesame standard air pressure, when measured in Delisle, water boils at $0$ D and freezes at $150$ D. If x is today’s temperature in Fahrenheit and y is today’s temperature expressed in Delisle, we have $y = ax + b$. What is the value of $a + b$? (Ignore units.) [b]p3.[/b] What are the last two digits of $5^1 + 5^2 + 5^3 + · · · + 5^{10} + 5^{11}$? [u]Round 2[/u] [b]p4.[/b] Compute the average of the magnitudes of the solutions to the equation $2x^4 + 6x^3 + 18x^2 + 54x + 162 = 0$. [b]p5.[/b] How many integers between $1$ and $1000000$ inclusive are both squares and cubes? [b]p6.[/b] Simon has a deck of $48$ cards. There are $12$ cards of each of the following $4$ suits: fire, water, earth, and air. Simon randomly selects one card from the deck, looks at the card, returns the selected card to the deck, and shuffles the deck. He repeats the process until he selects an air card. What is the probability that the process ends without Simon selecting a fire or a water card? [u]Round 3[/u] [b]p7.[/b] Ally, Beth, and Christine are playing soccer, and Ally has the ball. Each player has a decision: to pass the ball to a teammate or to shoot it. When a player has the ball, they have a probability $p$ of shooting, and $1 - p$ of passing the ball. If they pass the ball, it will go to one of the other two teammates with equal probability. Throughout the game, $p$ is constant. Once the ball has been shot, the game is over. What is the maximum value of $p$ that makes Christine’s total probability of shooting the ball $\frac{3}{20}$ ? [b]p8.[/b] If $x$ and $y$ are real numbers, then what is the minimum possible value of the expression $3x^2 - 12xy + 14y^2$ given that $x - y = 3$? [b]p9.[/b] Let $ABC$ be an equilateral triangle, let $D$ be the reflection of the incenter of triangle $ABC$ over segment $AB$, and let $E$ be the reflection of the incenter of triangle $ABD$ over segment $AD$. Suppose the circumcircle $\Omega$ of triangle $ADE$ intersects segment $AB$ again at $X$. If the length of $AB$ is $1$, find the length of $AX$. [u]Round 4[/u] [b]p10.[/b] Elaine has $c$ cats. If she divides $c$ by $5$, she has a remainder of $3$. If she divides $c$ by $7$, she has a remainder of $5$. If she divides $c$ by $9$, she has a remainder of $7$. What is the minimum value $c$ can be? [b]p11.[/b] Your friend Donny offers to play one of the following games with you. In the first game, he flips a fair coin and if it is heads, then you win. In the second game, he rolls a $10$-sided die (its faces are numbered from $1$ to $10$) $x$ times. If, within those $x$ rolls, the number $10$ appears, then you win. Assuming that you like winning, what is the highest value of $x$ where you would prefer to play the coin-flipping game over the die-rolling game? [b]p12.[/b] Let be the set $X = \{0, 1, 2, ..., 100\}$. A subset of $X$, called $N$, is defined as the set that contains every element $x$ of $X$ such that for any positive integer $n$, there exists a positive integer $k$ such that n can be expressed in the form $n = x^{a_1}+x^{a_2}+...+x^{a_k}$ , for some integers $a_1, a_2, ..., a_k$ that satisfy $0 \le a_1 \le a_2 \le ... \le a_k$. What is the sum of the elements in $N$? PS. You should use hide for answers. Rounds 5-7 have be posted [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c4h2782880p24446580]here[/url]. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

2008 IMO Shortlist, 6

There is given a convex quadrilateral $ ABCD$. Prove that there exists a point $ P$ inside the quadrilateral such that \[ \angle PAB \plus{} \angle PDC \equal{} \angle PBC \plus{} \angle PAD \equal{} \angle PCD \plus{} \angle PBA \equal{} \angle PDA \plus{} \angle PCB = 90^{\circ} \] if and only if the diagonals $ AC$ and $ BD$ are perpendicular. [i]Proposed by Dusan Djukic, Serbia[/i]

2013 BMT Spring, 2

S-Corporation designs its logo by linking together $4$ semicircles along the diameter of a unit circle. Find the perimeter of the shaded portion of the logo. [img]https://cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/attachments/8/6/f0eabd46f5f3a5806d49012b2f871a453b9e7f.png[/img]

2016 Postal Coaching, 2

Solve the equation for primes $p$ and $q$: $$p^3-q^3=pq^3-1.$$

2011 Postal Coaching, 3

Tags: function , algebra
Let $f : \mathbb{N} \longrightarrow \mathbb{N}$ be a function such that $(x + y)f (x) \le x^2 + f (xy) + 110$, for all $x, y$ in $\mathbb{N}$. Determine the minimum and maximum values of $f (23) + f (2011)$.