Found problems: 85335
2008 Greece Team Selection Test, 2
In a village $X_0$ there are $80$ tourists who are about to visit $5$ nearby villages $X_1,X_2,X_3,X_4,X_5$.Each of them has chosen to visit only one of them.However,there are cases when the visit in a village forces the visitor to visit other villages among $X_1,X_2,X_3,X_4,X_5$.Each tourist visits only the village he has chosen and the villages he is forced to.If $X_1,X_2,X_3,X_4,X_5$ are totally visited by $40,60,65,70,75$ tourists respectively,then find how many tourists had chosen each one of them and determine all the ordered pairs $(X_i,X_j):i,j\in \{1,2,3,4,5\}$ which are such that,the visit in $X_i$ forces the visitor to visit $X_j$ as well.
2011 International Zhautykov Olympiad, 2
Let $n$ be integer, $n>1.$ An element of the set $M=\{ 1,2,3,\ldots,n^2-1\}$ is called [i]good[/i] if there exists some element $b$ of $M$ such that $ab-b$ is divisible by $n^2.$ Furthermore, an element $a$ is called [i]very good[/i] if $a^2-a$ is divisible by $n^2.$ Let $g$ denote the number of [i]good[/i] elements in $M$ and $v$ denote the number of [i]very good[/i] elements in $M.$ Prove that
\[v^2+v \leq g \leq n^2-n.\]
2022 MMATHS, 7
$\vartriangle ABC$ satisfies $AB = 16$, $BC = 30$, and $\angle ABC = 90^o$. On the circumcircle of $\vartriangle ABC$, let $P$ be the midpoint of arc $AC$ not containing $B$, and let $X$ and $Y$ lie on lines $AB$ and $BC$, respectively, with $PX \perp AB$ and $PY \perp BC$. Find $XY^2$.
1993 India National Olympiad, 7
Let $A = \{ 1,2, 3 , \ldots, 100 \}$ and $B$ be a subset of $A$ having $53$ elements. Show that $B$ has 2 distinct elements $x$ and $y$ whose sum is divisible by $11$.
2025 Belarusian National Olympiad, 10.3
Given two angles $ACT$ and $TCB$, where $A$, $C$ and $B$ lie on a line in that order. A circle $\alpha$ is inscribed in the first angle, and $\beta$ in the second. $\alpha$ is tangent to $AB$ and $CT$ at points $A$ and $E$, and $\beta$ is tangent to $AE$ and $BF$ at $B$ and $F \neq E$. Lines $AE$ and $BF$ intersect at $P$. Circumcircle $\omega$ of triangle $PEF$ intersects $\alpha$ and $\beta$ at $X$ and $Y$ respectively.
Prove that $AX$ and $BY$ intersect on $\omega$.
[i]Matsvei Zorka[/i]
1994 Miklós Schweitzer, 2
For which finite group G does there exist natural number s with the following property: for any subgroup H of a finite direct power of G, each subgroup of H is produced as an intersection of subgroups of H with index at most s.
not sure of translation.
LMT Theme Rounds, 9
A function $f:\{ 1,2,3,\cdots ,2016\}\rightarrow \{ 1,2,3,\cdots , 2016\}$ is called [i]good[/i] if the function $g(n)=|f(n)-n|$ is injective. Furthermore, a good function $f$ is called [i]excellent[/i] if there exists another good function $f'$ such that $f(n)-f'(n)$ is nonzero for exactly one value of $n$. Let $N$ be the number of good functions that are not excellent. Find the remainder when $N$ is divided by $1000$.
[i]Proposed by Nathan Ramesh
2012 India Regional Mathematical Olympiad, 5
Let $AL$ and $BK$ be the angle bisectors in a non-isosceles triangle $ABC,$ where $L$ lies on $BC$ and $K$ lies on $AC.$ The perpendicular bisector of $BK$ intersects the line $AL$ at $M$. Point $N$ lies on the line $BK$ such that $LN$ is parallel to $MK.$ Prove that $LN=NA.$
2007 AMC 12/AHSME, 3
The point $ O$ is the center of the circle circumscribed about $ \triangle ABC$, with $ \angle BOC \equal{} 120^\circ$ and $ \angle AOB \equal{} 140^\circ$, as shown. What is the degree measure of $ \angle ABC$?
[asy]unitsize(2cm);
defaultpen(linewidth(.8pt)+fontsize(10pt));
pair B=dir(80), A=dir(220), C=dir(320), O=(0,0);
draw(unitcircle);
draw(A--B--C--O--A--C);
draw(O--B);
draw(anglemark(C,O,A,2));
label("$A$",A,SW);
label("$B$",B,NNE);
label("$C$",C,SE);
label("$O$",O,S);
label("$140^{\circ}$",O,NW,fontsize(8pt));
label("$120^{\circ}$",O,ENE,fontsize(8pt));[/asy]$ \textbf{(A)}\ 35 \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 40 \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 45 \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 50 \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 60$
1978 Czech and Slovak Olympiad III A, 4
Is there a tetrahedron $ABCD$ such that $AB+BC+CD+DA=12\text{ cm}$ with volume $\mathrm V\ge2\sqrt3\text{ cm}^3?$
2022 CCA Math Bonanza, T8
Let n be a set of integers. $S(n)$ is defined as the sum of the elements of n. $T=\{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9\}$ and A and B are subsets of T such that A $\cup$ $B=T$ and A $\cap$ $B=\varnothing$. The probability that $S(A)\geq4S(B)$ can be expressed as $\frac{p}{q}$. Compute $p+q$.
[i]2022 CCA Math Bonanza Team Round #8[/i]
1993 Tournament Of Towns, (366) 5
A paper triangle with the angles $20^o$, $20^o$ and $140^o$ is cut into two triangles by the bisector of one of its angles. Then one of these triangles is cut into two by its bisector, and so on. Prove that it is impossible to get a triangle similar to the initial one.
(AI Galochkin)
2012 ITAMO, 6
Determine all pairs $\{a, b\}$ of positive integers with the property that, in whatever manner you color the positive integers with two colors $A$ and $B$, there always exist two positive integers of color $A$ having their difference equal to $a$ [b]or[/b] of color $B$ having their difference equal to $b$.
2023 Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad, P2
Let {$a_1, a_2,\cdots,a_n$} be a set of $n$ real numbers whos sym equals S. It is known that each number in the set is less than $\frac{S}{n-1}$. Prove that for any three numbers $a_i$, $a_j$ and $a_k$ in the set, $a_i+a_j>a_k$.
2005 IberoAmerican Olympiad For University Students, 3
Consider the sequence defined recursively by $(x_1,y_1)=(0,0)$,
$(x_{n+1},y_{n+1})=\left(\left(1-\frac{2}{n}\right)x_n-\frac{1}{n}y_n+\frac{4}{n},\left(1-\frac{1}{n}\right)y_n-\frac{1}{n}x_n+\frac{3}{n}\right)$.
Find $\lim_{n\to \infty}(x_n,y_n)$.
2009 AMC 8, 10
On a checkerboard composed of 64 unit squares, what is the probability that a randomly chosen unit square does [b] not [/b] touch the outer edge of the board?
[asy]
unitsize(10);
draw((0,0)--(8,0)--(8,8)--(0,8)--cycle);
draw((1,8)--(1,0));
draw((7,8)--(7,0));
draw((6,8)--(6,0));
draw((5,8)--(5,0));
draw((4,8)--(4,0));
draw((3,8)--(3,0));
draw((2,8)--(2,0));
draw((0,1)--(8,1));
draw((0,2)--(8,2));
draw((0,3)--(8,3));
draw((0,4)--(8,4));
draw((0,5)--(8,5));
draw((0,6)--(8,6));
draw((0,7)--(8,7));
fill((0,0)--(1,0)--(1,1)--(0,1)--cycle,black);
fill((2,0)--(3,0)--(3,1)--(2,1)--cycle,black);
fill((4,0)--(5,0)--(5,1)--(4,1)--cycle,black);
fill((6,0)--(7,0)--(7,1)--(6,1)--cycle,black);
fill((0,2)--(1,2)--(1,3)--(0,3)--cycle,black);
fill((2,2)--(3,2)--(3,3)--(2,3)--cycle,black);
fill((4,2)--(5,2)--(5,3)--(4,3)--cycle,black);
fill((6,2)--(7,2)--(7,3)--(6,3)--cycle,black);
fill((0,4)--(1,4)--(1,5)--(0,5)--cycle,black);
fill((2,4)--(3,4)--(3,5)--(2,5)--cycle,black);
fill((4,4)--(5,4)--(5,5)--(4,5)--cycle,black);
fill((6,4)--(7,4)--(7,5)--(6,5)--cycle,black);
fill((0,6)--(1,6)--(1,7)--(0,7)--cycle,black);
fill((2,6)--(3,6)--(3,7)--(2,7)--cycle,black);
fill((4,6)--(5,6)--(5,7)--(4,7)--cycle,black);
fill((6,6)--(7,6)--(7,7)--(6,7)--cycle,black);
fill((1,1)--(2,1)--(2,2)--(1,2)--cycle,black);
fill((3,1)--(4,1)--(4,2)--(3,2)--cycle,black);
fill((5,1)--(6,1)--(6,2)--(5,2)--cycle,black);
fill((7,1)--(8,1)--(8,2)--(7,2)--cycle,black);
fill((1,3)--(2,3)--(2,4)--(1,4)--cycle,black);
fill((3,3)--(4,3)--(4,4)--(3,4)--cycle,black);
fill((5,3)--(6,3)--(6,4)--(5,4)--cycle,black);
fill((7,3)--(8,3)--(8,4)--(7,4)--cycle,black);
fill((1,5)--(2,5)--(2,6)--(1,6)--cycle,black);
fill((3,5)--(4,5)--(4,6)--(3,6)--cycle,black);
fill((5,5)--(6,5)--(6,6)--(5,6)--cycle,black);
fill((7,5)--(8,5)--(8,6)--(7,6)--cycle,black);
fill((1,7)--(2,7)--(2,8)--(1,8)--cycle,black);
fill((3,7)--(4,7)--(4,8)--(3,8)--cycle,black);
fill((5,7)--(6,7)--(6,8)--(5,8)--cycle,black);
fill((7,7)--(8,7)--(8,8)--(7,8)--cycle,black);[/asy]
$ \textbf{(A)}\frac{1}{16}\qquad\textbf{(B)}\frac{7}{16}\qquad\textbf{(C)}\frac12\qquad\textbf{(D)}\frac{9}{16}\qquad\textbf{(E)}\frac{49}{64} $
2019 BMT Spring, 17
Let $C$ be a circle of radius $1$ and $O$ its center. Let $\overline{AB}$ be a chord of the circle and $D$ a point on $\overline{AB}$ such that $OD =\frac{\sqrt2}{2}$ such that $D$ is closer to $ A$ than it is to $ B$, and if the perpendicular line at $D$ with respect to $\overline{AB}$ intersects the circle at $E $and $F$, $AD = DE$. The area of the region of the circle enclosed by $\overline{AD}$, $\overline{DE}$, and the minor arc $AE$ may be expressed as $\frac{a + b\sqrt{c} + d\pi}{e}$ where $a, b, c, d, e$ are integers, gcd $(a, b, d, e) = 1$, and $c$ is squarefree. Find $a + b + c + d + e$
1952 Moscow Mathematical Olympiad, 222
a) Solve the system of equations $\begin{cases}
1 - x_1x_2 = 0 \\
1 - x_2x_3 = 0 \\
...\\
1 - x_{14}x_{15} = 0 \\
1 - x_{15}x_1 = 0 \end{cases}$
b) Solve the system of equations $\begin{cases}
1 - x_1x_2 = 0 \\
1 - x_2x_3 = 0 \\
...\\
1 - x_{n-1}x_{n} = 0 \\
1 - x_{n}x_1 = 0 \end{cases}$
How does the solution vary for distinct values of $n$?
2010 Spain Mathematical Olympiad, 2
Let $\mathbb{N}_0$ and $\mathbb{Z}$ be the set of all non-negative integers and the set of all integers, respectively. Let $f:\mathbb{N}_0\rightarrow\mathbb{Z}$ be a function defined as
\[f(n)=-f\left(\left\lfloor\frac{n}{3}\right\rfloor \right)-3\left\{\frac{n}{3}\right\} \]
where $\lfloor x \rfloor$ is the greatest integer smaller than or equal to $x$ and $\{ x\}=x-\lfloor x \rfloor$. Find the smallest integer $n$ such that $f(n)=2010$.
1996 Israel National Olympiad, 6
Let $x,y,z$ be real numbers with $|x|,|y|,|z| > 2$. What is the smallest possible value of $|xyz+2(x+y+z)|$ ?
2022-2023 OMMC, 10
Ryan uses $91$ puzzle pieces to make a rectangle. Each of them is identical to one of the tiles shown. Given that pieces can be flipped or rotated, find the number of pieces that are red in the puzzle. (He is not allowed to join two ``flat sides'' together.)
2011 Indonesia TST, 3
Let $\Gamma$ is a circle with diameter $AB$. Let $\ell$ be the tangent of $\Gamma$ at $A$, and $m$ be the tangent of $\Gamma$ through $B$. Let $C$ be a point on $\ell$, $C \ne A$, and let $q_1$ and $q_2$ be two lines that passes through $C$. If $q_i$ cuts $\Gamma$ at $D_i$ and $E_i$ ($D_i$ is located between $C$ and $E_i$) for $i = 1, 2$. The lines $AD_1, AD_2, AE_1, AE_2$ intersects $m$ at $M_1, M_2, N_1, N_2$ respectively. Prove that $M_1M_2 = N_1N_2$.
1989 IMO Longlists, 6
Let $ E$ be the set of all triangles whose only points with integer coordinates (in the Cartesian coordinate system in space), in its interior or on its sides, are its three vertices, and let $ f$ be the function of area of a triangle. Determine the set of values $ f(E)$ of $ f.$
1988 IMO Shortlist, 8
Let $ u_1, u_2, \ldots, u_m$ be $ m$ vectors in the plane, each of length $ \leq 1,$ with zero sum. Show that one can arrange $ u_1, u_2, \ldots, u_m$ as a sequence $ v_1, v_2, \ldots, v_m$ such that each partial sum $ v_1, v_1 \plus{} v_2, v_1 \plus{} v_2 \plus{} v_3, \ldots, v_1, v_2, \ldots, v_m$ has length less than or equal to $ \sqrt {5}.$
2014 Contests, 4
Say that an integer $A$ is [i]yummy[/i] if there exist several consecutive integers (including $A$) that add up to 2014. What is the smallest yummy integer?