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2022-2023 OMMC, 7

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Define $\triangle ABC$ with incenter $I$ and $AB=5$, $BC=12$, $CA=13$. A circle $\omega$ centered at $I$ intersects $ABC$ at $6$ points. The green marked angles sum to $180^\circ.$ Find $\omega$'s area divided by $\pi.$

2010 AIME Problems, 15

In $ \triangle{ABC}$ with $ AB = 12$, $ BC = 13$, and $ AC = 15$, let $ M$ be a point on $ \overline{AC}$ such that the incircles of $ \triangle{ABM}$ and $ \triangle{BCM}$ have equal radii. Let $ p$ and $ q$ be positive relatively prime integers such that $ \tfrac{AM}{CM} = \tfrac{p}{q}$. Find $ p + q$.

2018 Denmark MO - Mohr Contest, 3

The positive integers $a, b$ and $c$ satisfy that the three fractions $\frac{b}{a}$, $\frac{c + 100}{b}$ and $\frac{a + b + 169}{2c + 200}$ are all integers. Determine all possible values of $a$.

LMT Team Rounds 2010-20, A20

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Let $ABCD$ be a cyclic quadrilateral with center $O$ with $AB > CD$ and $BC > AD$. Let $M$ and $N$ be the midpoint of sides $AD$ and $BC$, respectively, and let $X$ and $Y$ be on $AB$ and $CD$, respectively, such that $AX \cdot CY = BX \cdot DY = 20000$, and $AX \le CY$. Let lines $AD$ and $BC$ hit at $P$, and let lines $AB$ and $CD$ hit at $Q$. The circumcircles of $\triangle MNP$ and $\triangle XYQ$ hit at a point $R$ that is on the opposite side of $CD$ as $O$. Let $R_1$ be the midpoint of $PQ$ and $B$, $D$, and $R$ be collinear. Let $O_1$ be the circumcenter of $\triangle BPQ$. Let the lines $BO_1$ and $DR_1$ intersect at a point $I$. If $BP \cdot BQ = 823875$, $AB=429$, and $BC=495$, then $IR=\frac{a\sqrt{b}}{c}$ where $a$, $b$, and $c$ are positive integers, $b$ is not divisible by the square of a prime, and $\gcd(a,c) = 1$. Find the value of $a+b+c$. [i]Proposed by Kevin Zhao[/i]

2020 AIME Problems, 15

Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle with circumcircle $\omega$ and orthocenter $H$. Suppose the tangent to the circumcircle of $\triangle HBC$ at $H$ intersects $\omega$ at points $X$ and $Y$ with $HA=3$, $HX=2$, $HY=6$. The area of $\triangle ABC$ can be written as $m\sqrt n$, where $m$ and $n$ are positive integers, and $n$ is not divisible by the square of any prime. Find $m+n$.

2003 Italy TST, 2

For $n$ an odd positive integer, the unit squares of an $n\times n$ chessboard are coloured alternately black and white, with the four corners coloured black. A [i]tromino[/i] is an $L$-shape formed by three connected unit squares. $(a)$ For which values of $n$ is it possible to cover all the black squares with non-overlapping trominoes lying entirely on the chessboard? $(b)$ When it is possible, find the minimum number of trominoes needed.

2016 Turkmenistan Regional Math Olympiad, Problem 3

Find all distinct prime numbers $p,q,r,s$ such that $1-\frac{1}{p} - \frac{1}{q} -\frac{1}{r} - \frac{1}{s} =\frac{1}{pqrs}$

2024 Princeton University Math Competition, 9

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Define a sequence called the $2020$-nacci sequence. It is defined as follows: If $n \le 2020$ then $S_n=1,$ if $n>2020$ then $S_n=\sum_{i=n-2020}^{n-1} S_i.$ Find the last two digits of $S_{4040}.$

2024 Thailand TSTST, 11

Find the maximal number of points, such that there exist a configuration of $2023$ lines on the plane, with each lines pass at least $2$ points.

2004 China National Olympiad, 3

Let $M$ be a set consisting of $n$ points in the plane, satisfying: i) there exist $7$ points in $M$ which constitute the vertices of a convex heptagon; ii) if for any $5$ points in $M$ which constitute the vertices of a convex pentagon, then there is a point in $M$ which lies in the interior of the pentagon. Find the minimum value of $n$. [i]Leng Gangsong[/i]

2025 India STEMS Category A, 2

Let $\mathcal{P}$ be the set of all polynomials with coefficients in $\{0, 1\}$. Suppose $a, b$ are non-zero integers such that for every $f \in \mathcal{P}$ with $f(a)\neq 0$, we have $f(a) \mid f(b)$. Prove that $a=b$. [i]Proposed by Shashank Ingalagavi and Krutarth Shah[/i]

2010 District Olympiad, 2

Consider the matrix $ A,B\in \mathcal l{M}_3(\mathbb{C})$ with $ A=-^tA$ and $ B=^tB$. Prove that if the polinomial function defined by \[ f(x)=\det(A+xB)\] has a multiple root, then $ \det(A+B)=\det B$.

1993 Nordic, 2

A hexagon is inscribed in a circle of radius $r$. Two of the sides of the hexagon have length $1$, two have length $2$ and two have length $3$. Show that $r$ satisfies the equation $2r^3 - 7r - 3 = 0$.

2021 HMNT, 2

Suppose $a$ and $b$ are positive integers for which $8a^ab^b = 27a^bb^a$. Find $a^2 + b^2$.

2018 PUMaC Geometry A, 5

Let $\triangle BC$ be a triangle with side lengths $AB = 9, BC = 10, CA = 11$. Let $O$ be the circumcenter of $\triangle ABC$. Denote $D = AO \cap BC, E = BO \cap CA, F = CO \cap AB$. If $\frac{1}{AD} + \frac{1}{BE} + \frac{1}{FC}$ can be written in simplest form as $\frac{a \sqrt{b}}{c}$, find $a + b + c$.

1966 AMC 12/AHSME, 11

The sides of triangle $BAC$ are in the ratio $2: 3: 4$. $BD$ is the angle-bisector drawn to the shortest side $AC$, dividing it into segments $AD$ and $CD$. If the length of $AC$ is $10$, then the length of the longer segment of $AC$ is: $\text{(A)} \ 3\frac12 \qquad \text{(B)} \ 5 \qquad \text{(C)} \ 5\frac57 \qquad \text{(D)} \ 6 \qquad \text{(E)} \ 7\frac12$

2005 Morocco TST, 1

Find all the functions $f: \mathbb R \rightarrow \mathbb R$ satisfying : $(x+y)(f(x)-f(y))=(x-y)f(x+y)$ for all $x,y \in \mathbb R$

1992 ITAMO, 1

A cube is divided into $27$ equal smaller cubes. A plane intersects the cube. Find the maximum possible number of smaller cubes the plane can intersect.

2013 Saint Petersburg Mathematical Olympiad, 7

Given is a natural number $a$ with $54$ digits, each digit equal to $0$ or $1$. Prove the remainder of $a$ when divide by $ 33\cdot 34\cdots 39 $ is larger than $100000$. [hide](It's mean: $a \equiv r \pmod{33\cdot 34\cdots 39 }$ with $ 0<r<33\cdot 34\cdots 39 $ then prove that $r>100000$ )[/hide] M. Antipov

1993 Czech And Slovak Olympiad IIIA, 3

Let $AKL$ be a triangle such that $\angle ALK > 90^o +\angle LAK$. Construct an isosceles trapezoid $ABCD$ with $AB \parallel CD$ such that $K$ lies on the side $BC, L$ on the diagonal $AC$ and the lines $AK$ and $BL$ intersect at the circumcenter of the trapezoid.

2005 China National Olympiad, 2

A circle meets the three sides $BC,CA,AB$ of a triangle $ABC$ at points $D_1,D_2;E_1,E_2; F_1,F_2$ respectively. Furthermore, line segments $D_1E_1$ and $D_2F_2$ intersect at point $L$, line segments $E_1F_1$ and $E_2D_2$ intersect at point $M$, line segments $F_1D_1$ and $F_2E_2$ intersect at point $N$. Prove that the lines $AL,BM,CN$ are concurrent.

2010 Puerto Rico Team Selection Test, 5

Find all prime numbers $p$ and $q$ such that $2p^2q + 45pq^2$ is a perfect square.

2006 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 8.3

A parallelogram $ABCD$ is given. Two circles with centers at the vertices $A$ and $C$ pass through $B$. The straight line $\ell$ that passes through $B$ and crosses the circles at second time at points $X, Y$ respectively. Prove that $DX = DY$.

2015 Iran Team Selection Test, 2

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$I_b$ is the $B$-excenter of the triangle $ABC$ and $\omega$ is the circumcircle of this triangle. $M$ is the middle of arc $BC$ of $\omega$ which doesn't contain $A$. $MI_b$ meets $\omega$ at $T\not =M$. Prove that $$ TB\cdot TC=TI_b^2.$$

1993 All-Russian Olympiad Regional Round, 10.3

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Solve in positive numbers the system $ x_1\plus{}\frac{1}{x_2}\equal{}4, x_2\plus{}\frac{1}{x_3}\equal{}1, x_3\plus{}\frac{1}{x_4}\equal{}4, ..., x_{99}\plus{}\frac{1}{x_{100}}\equal{}4, x_{100}\plus{}\frac{1}{x_1}\equal{}1$