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2020 Novosibirsk Oral Olympiad in Geometry, 7

Tags: tangent , cyclic , geometry
The quadrilateral $ABCD$ is known to be inscribed in a circle, and that there is a circle with center on side $AD$ tangent to the other three sides. Prove that $AD = AB + CD$.

2015 Junior Balkan Team Selection Test, 1

Frog is in the origin of decartes coordinate system. Every second frog jumpes horizontally or vertically in some of the $4$ adjacent points which coordinates are integers. Find number of different points in which frog can be found in $2015$ seconds.

2023 CMWMC, R6

[b]p16.[/b] Let $P(x)$ be a quadratic such that $P(-2) = 10$, $P(0) = 5$, $P(3) = 0$. Then, find the sum of the coefficients of the polynomial equal to $P(x)P(-x)$. [b]p17.[/b] Suppose that $a < b < c < d$ are positive integers such that the pairwise differences of $a, b, c, d$ are all distinct, and $a + b + c + d$ is divisible by $2023$. Find the least possible value of $d$. [b]p18.[/b] Consider a right rectangular prism with bases $ABCD$ and $A'B'C'D'$ and other edges $AA'$, $BB'$, $CC'$ and $DD'$. Suppose $AB = 1$, $AD = 2$, and $AA' = 1$. $\bullet$ Let $X$ be the plane passing through $A$, $C'$, and the midpoint of $BB'$. $\bullet$ Let $Y$ be the plane passing through $D$, $B'$, and the midpoint of $CC'$. Then the intersection of $X$, $Y$ , and the prism is a line segment of length $\ell$. Find $\ell$. PS. You should use hide for answers.

2014 Contests, 3

In an acute $\Delta ABC$, $AH_a$ and $BH_b$ are altitudes and $M$ is the middle point of $AB$. The circumscribed circles of $\Delta AMH_a$ and $\Delta BMH_b$ intersect for a second time in $P$. Prove that point $P$ lies on the circumscribed circle of $\Delta ABC$.

2001 AIME Problems, 10

How many positive integer multiples of 1001 can be expressed in the form $10^{j}-10^{i}$, where $i$ and $j$ are integers and $0\leq i < j \leq 99$?

1965 IMO, 5

Consider $\triangle OAB$ with acute angle $AOB$. Thorugh a point $M \neq O$ perpendiculars are drawn to $OA$ and $OB$, the feet of which are $P$ and $Q$ respectively. The point of intersection of the altitudes of $\triangle OPQ$ is $H$. What is the locus of $H$ if $M$ is permitted to range over a) the side $AB$; b) the interior of $\triangle OAB$.

2017 Taiwan TST Round 3, 1

Let $\{a_n\}_{n\geq 0}$ be an arithmetic sequence with difference $d$ and $1\leq a_0\leq d$. Denote the sequence as $S_0$, and define $S_n$ recursively by two operations below: Step $1$: Denote the first number of $S_n$ as $b_n$, and remove $b_n$. Step $2$: Add $1$ to the first $b_n$ numbers to get $S_{n+1}$. Prove that there exists a constant $c$ such that $b_n=[ca_n]$ for all $n\geq 0$, where $[]$ is the floor function.

2015 Costa Rica - Final Round, G1

Points $A, B, C$ are vertices of an equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle. Point $D$ lies on the shorter arc $\overarc {AB}$ . Prove that $AD + BD = DC$.

2003 Regional Competition For Advanced Students, 4

For every real number $ b$ determine all real numbers $ x$ satisfying $ x\minus{}b\equal{} \sum_{k\equal{}0}^{\infty}x^k$.

2022 AMC 10, 8

A data set consists of $6$ (not distinct) positive integers: $1$, $7$, $5$, $2$, $5$, and $X$. The average (arithmetic mean) of the $6$ numbers equals a value in the data set. What is the sum of all positive values of $X$? $\textbf{(A) } 10 \qquad \textbf{(B) } 26 \qquad \textbf{(C) } 32 \qquad \textbf{(D) } 36 \qquad \textbf{(E) } 40$

1999 Italy TST, 2

Let $D$ and $E$ be points on sides $AB$ and $AC$ respectively of a triangle $ABC$ such that $DE$ is parallel to $BC$ and tangent to the incircle of $ABC$. Prove that \[DE\le\frac{1}{8}(AB+BC+CA) \]

2020 Estonia Team Selection Test, 2

Let $M$ be the midpoint of side BC of an acute-angled triangle $ABC$. Let $D$ and $E$ be the center of the excircle of triangle $AMB$ tangent to side $AB$ and the center of the excircle of triangle $AMC$ tangent to side $AC$, respectively. The circumscribed circle of triangle $ABD$ intersects line$ BC$ for the second time at point $F$, and the circumcircle of triangle $ACE$ is at point $G$. Prove that $| BF | = | CG|$.

2019 Indonesia MO, 3

Tags: geometry
Given that $ABCD$ is a rectangle such that $AD > AB$, where $E$ is on $AD$ such that $BE \perp AC$. Let $M$ be the intersection of $AC$ and $BE$. Let the circumcircle of $\triangle ABE$ intersects $AC$ and $BC$ at $N$ and $F$. Moreover, let the circumcircle of $\triangle DNE$ intersects $CD$ at $G$. Suppose $FG$ intersects $AB$ at $P$. Prove that $PM = PN$.

2002 South africa National Olympiad, 2

Find all triples of natural numbers $(a,b,c)$ such that $a$, $b$ and $c$ are in geometric progression and $a + b + c = 111$.

PEN K Problems, 28

Find all surjective functions $f: \mathbb{N}\to \mathbb{N}$ such that for all $n\in \mathbb{N}$: \[f(n) \ge n+(-1)^{n}.\]

2012 IFYM, Sozopol, 4

Prove that if $x$, $y$, and $z$ are non-negative numbers and $x^2+y^2+z^2=1$, then the following inequality is true: $\frac{x}{1-x^2}+\frac{y}{1-y^2}+\frac{z}{1-z^2 }\geq \frac{3\sqrt{3}}{2}$

2016 BMT Spring, 15

Tags: algebra
Let $s_1, s_2, s_3$ be the three roots of $x^3 + x^2 +\frac92x + 9$. $$\prod_{i=1}^{3}(4s^4_i + 81)$$ can be written as $2^a3^b5^c$. Find $a + b + c$.

2008 AMC 12/AHSME, 4

Tags:
Which of the following is equal to the product \[ \frac {8}{4}\cdot\frac {12}{8}\cdot\frac {16}{12}\cdots\frac {4n \plus{} 4}{4n}\cdots\frac {2008}{2004}? \]$ \textbf{(A)}\ 251 \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 502 \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 1004 \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 2008 \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 4016$

2019 IFYM, Sozopol, 8

Solve the following equation in integers: $4n^4+7n^2+3n+6=m^3$.

2024 Thailand October Camp, 5

Tags: function , algebra
Let $\mathbb{R}$ be the set of real numbers. Let $f:\mathbb{R}\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ be a function such that \[f(x+y)f(x-y)\geqslant f(x)^2-f(y)^2\] for every $x,y\in\mathbb{R}$. Assume that the inequality is strict for some $x_0,y_0\in\mathbb{R}$. Prove that either $f(x)\geqslant 0$ for every $x\in\mathbb{R}$ or $f(x)\leqslant 0$ for every $x\in\mathbb{R}$.

VI Soros Olympiad 1999 - 2000 (Russia), 11.2

Tags: algebra
A bus and a cyclist left town $A$ at $10$ o'clock in the same direction, and a motorcyclist left town $B$ to meet them $15$ minutes later. The bus drove past the pedestrian at $10$ o'clock $30$ minutes, met the motorcyclist at $11$ o'clock and arrived in the city of $B$ at $12$ o'clock. The motorcyclist met the cyclist $15$ minutes after meeting the bus and another $15$ minutes later caught up with the pedestrian. At what time did the cyclist and the pedestrian meet? (The speeds and directions of movement of all participants were equal, the pedestrian and the motorcyclist were moving in the direction of city $A$.)

2010 Romania Team Selection Test, 2

Let $n$ be a positive integer number and let $a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n$ be $n$ positive real numbers. Prove that $f : [0, \infty) \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$, defined by \[f(x) = \dfrac{a_1 + x}{a_2 + x} + \dfrac{a_2 + x}{a_3 + x} + \cdots + \dfrac{a_{n-1} + x}{a_n + x} + \dfrac{a_n + x}{a_1 + x}, \] is a decreasing function. [i]Dan Marinescu et al.[/i]

2017 Turkey MO (2nd round), 1

A wedding is going to be held in a city with $25$ types of meals, to which some of the $2017$ citizens will be invited. All of the citizens like some meals and each meal is liked by at least one person. A "$suitable$ $list$" is a set of citizens, such that each meal is liked by at least one person in the set. A "$kamber$ $group$" is a set that contains at least one person from each "$suitable$ $list$". Given a "$kamber$ $group$", which has no subset (other than itself) that is also a "$kamber$ $group$", prove that there exists a meal, which is liked by everyone in the group.

2017 Federal Competition For Advanced Students, 4

Find all pairs $(a,b)$ of non-negative integers such that: $$2017^a=b^6-32b+1$$ [i]proposed by Walther Janous[/i]

2019 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 1

Tags: geometry
Given a triangle $ABC$ with $\angle A = 45^\circ$. Let $A'$ be the antipode of $A$ in the circumcircle of $ABC$. Points $E$ and $F$ on segments $AB$ and $AC$ respectively are such that $A'B = BE$, $A'C = CF$. Let $K$ be the second intersection of circumcircles of triangles $AEF$ and $ABC$. Prove that $EF$ bisects $A'K$.