Found problems: 85335
2019 Turkey Team SeIection Test, 9
Let $x, y, z$ be real numbers such that $y\geq 2z \geq 4x$ and $$ 2(x^3+y^3+z^3)+15(xy^2+yz^2+zx^2)\geq 16(x^2y+y^2z+z^2x)+2xyz.$$ Prove that: $4x+y\geq 4z$
2011 Pre - Vietnam Mathematical Olympiad, 1
Let a sequence $\left\{ {{x_n}} \right\}$ defined by:
\[\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
{x_0} = - 2 \\
{x_n} = \frac{{1 - \sqrt {1 - 4{x_{n - 1}}} }}{2},\forall n \ge 1 \\
\end{array} \right.\]
Denote $u_n=n.x_n$ and ${v_n} = \prod\limits_{i = 0}^n {\left( {1 + x_i^2} \right)} $. Prove that $\left\{ {{u_n}} \right\}$, $\left\{ {{v_n}} \right\}$ have finite limit.
2013 NIMO Problems, 7
Let $p$ be the largest prime less than $2013$ for which \[ N = 20 + p^{p^{p+1}-13} \] is also prime. Find the remainder when $N$ is divided by $10^4$.
[i]Proposed by Evan Chen and Lewis Chen[/i]
2009 District Olympiad, 2
Prove that in an abelian ring $ A $ in which $ 1\neq 0, $ every element is idempotent if and only if the number of polynomial functions from $ A $ to $ A $ is equal to the square of the cardinal of $ A. $
2024 Malaysian APMO Camp Selection Test, 4
Ivan has a $n \times n$ board. He colors some of the squares black such that every black square has exactly two neighbouring square that are also black. Let $d_n$ be the maximum number of black squares possible, prove that there exist some real constants $a$, $b$, $c\ge 0$ such that; $$an^2-bn\le d_n\le an^2+cn.$$
[i]Proposed by Ivan Chan Kai Chin[/i]
2024 European Mathematical Cup, 1
We call a pair of distinct numbers $(a, b)$ a [i]binary pair[/i] if $ab+1$ is a power of two. Given a set $S$ of $n$ positive integers, what is the maximum possible numbers of binary pairs in S?
2014 Online Math Open Problems, 22
Find the smallest positive integer $c$ for which the following statement holds: Let $k$ and $n$ be positive integers. Suppose there exist pairwise distinct subsets $S_1$, $S_2$, $\dots$, $S_{2k}$ of $\{1, 2, \dots, n\}$, such that $S_i \cap S_j \neq \varnothing$ and $S_i \cap S_{j+k} \neq \varnothing$ for all $1 \le i,j \le k$. Then $1000k \le c \cdot 2^n$.
[i]Proposed by Yang Liu[/i]
2007 Bulgarian Autumn Math Competition, Problem 12.4
Let $p$ and $q$ be prime numbers and $\{a_{n}\}_{n=1}^{\infty}$ be a sequence of integers defined by:
\[a_{0}=0, a_{1}=1, a_{n+2}=pa_{n+1}-qa_{n}\quad\forall n\geq 0\]
Find $p$ and $q$ if there exists an integer $k$ such that $a_{3k}=-3$.
Fractal Edition 1, P3
Let \( a \), \( b \), and \( c \) be three positive real numbers that satisfy \( ab + bc + ca = 1 \). Show that:
\[
\frac{a}{a^2+1} + \frac{b}{b^2+1} + \frac{c}{c^2+1} \le \frac{1}{4abc}
\]
2022 Baltic Way, 1
Let $\mathbb{R^+}$ denote the set of positive real numbers. Assume that $f:\mathbb{R^+} \to \mathbb{R^+}$ is a function satisfying the equations:
$$ f(x^3)=f(x)^3 \quad \text{and} \quad f(2x)=f(x) $$
for all $x \in \mathbb{R^+}$. Find all possible values of $f(\sqrt[2022]{2})$.
2020 Bulgaria EGMO TST, 2
The function $f:\mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ is such that $f(f(x+1)) = x^3+1$ for all real numbers $x$. Prove that the equation $f(x) = 0 $ has exactly one real root.
2009 Indonesia TST, 1
Find the smallest odd integer $ k$ such that: for every $ 3\minus{}$degree polynomials $ f$ with integer coefficients, if there exist $ k$ integer $ n$ such that $ |f(n)|$ is a prime number, then $ f$ is irreducible in $ \mathbb{Z}[n]$.
2010 Contests, 2
A ferry boat shuttles tourists to an island every hour starting at 10 AM until its last trip, which starts at 3 PM. One day the boat captain notes that on the 10 AM trip there were $ 100$ tourists on the ferry boat, and that on each successive trip, the number of tourists was $ 1$ fewer than on the previous trip. How many tourists did the ferry take to the island that day?
$ \textbf{(A)}\ 585\qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 594\qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 672\qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 679\qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 694$
2024 Simon Marais Mathematical Competition, B2
Determine all continuous functions $f : \mathbb{R} \setminus \{1\} \to \mathbb{R}$ that satisfy
\[
f(x) = (x+1) f(x^2),
\]
for all $x \in \mathbb{R} \setminus \{-1, 1\}$.
2022 Middle European Mathematical Olympiad, 5
Let $\Omega$ be the circumcircle of a triangle $ABC$ with $\angle CAB = 90$. The medians through $B$ and $C$ meet $\Omega$ again at $D$ and $E$, respectively. The tangent to $\Omega$ at $D$ intersects the line $AC$ at $X$ and the tangent to $\Omega$ at $E$ intersects the line $AB$ at $Y$ . Prove that the line $XY$ is tangent to $\Omega$.
2021 Science ON grade XI, 3
$\textbf{(a)}$ Let $a,b \in \mathbb{R}$ and $f,g :\mathbb{R}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ be differentiable functions. Consider the function $$h(x)=\begin{vmatrix}
a &b &x\\
f(a) &f(b) &f(x)\\
g(a) &g(b) &g(x)\\
\end{vmatrix}$$
Prove that $h$ is differentiable and find $h'$.
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$\textbf{(b)}$ Let $n\in \mathbb{N}$, $n\geq 3$, take $n-1$ pairwise distinct real numbers $a_1<a_2<\dots <a_{n-1}$ with sum $\sum_{i=1}^{n-1}a_i = 0$, and consider $n-1$ functions $f_1,f_2,...f_{n-1}:\mathbb{R}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$, each of them $n-2$ times differentiable over $\mathbb{R}$. Prove that there exists $a\in (a_1,a_{n-1})$ and $\theta, \theta_1,...,\theta_{n-1}\in \mathbb{R}$, not all zero, such that $$\sum_{k=1}^{n-1} \theta_k a_k=\theta a$$ and, at the same time, $$\sum_{k=1}^{n-1}\theta_kf_i(a_k)=\theta f_i^{(n-2)}(a)$$ for all $i\in\{1,2...,n-1\} $.
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[i](Sergiu Novac)[/i]
1988 Tournament Of Towns, (193) 6
Does there exist a natural number which is not a divisor of any natural number whose decimal expression consists of zeros and ones, with no more than $1988$ ones?
2010 Greece JBMO TST, 2
Find all real $x,y,z$ such that $\frac{x-2y}{y}+\frac{2y-4}{x}+\frac{4}{xy}=0$ and $\frac{1}{x}+\frac{1}{y}+\frac{1}{z}=2$.
2003 Hong kong National Olympiad, 2
Let $ABCDEF$ regular hexagon of side length $1$ and $O$ is its center. In addition to the sides of the hexagon, line segments from $O$ to the every vertex are drawn, making as total of $12$ unit segments. Find the number paths of length $2003$ along these segments that star at $O$ and terminate at $O$.
1979 IMO Shortlist, 11
Given real numbers $x_1, x_2, \dots , x_n \ (n \geq 2)$, with $x_i \geq \frac 1n \ (i = 1, 2, \dots, n)$ and with $x_1^2+x_2^2+\cdots+x_n^2 = 1$ , find whether the product $P = x_1x_2x_3 \cdots x_n$ has a greatest and/or least value and if so, give these values.
ABMC Online Contests, 2022 Nov
[b]p1.[/b] Calculate $A \cdot B +M \cdot C$, where $A = 1$, $B = 2$, $C = 3$, $M = 13$.
[b]p2.[/b] What is the remainder of $\frac{2022\cdot2023}{10}$ ?
[b]p3.[/b] Daniel and Bryan are rolling fair $7$-sided dice. If the probability that the sum of the numbers that Daniel and Bryan roll is greater than $11$ can be represented as the fraction $\frac{a}{b}$ where $a$, $b$ are relatively prime positive integers, what is $a + b$?
[b]p4.[/b] Billy can swim the breaststroke at $25$ meters per minute, the butterfly at $30$ meters per minute, and the front crawl at $40$ meters per minute. One day, he swam without stopping or slowing down, swimming $1130$ meters. If he swam the butterfly for twice as long as the breaststroke, plus one additional minute, and the front crawl for three times as long as the butterfly, minus eight minutes, for how many minutes did he swim?
[b]p5.[/b] Elon Musk is walking around the circumference of Mars trying to find aliens. If the radius of Mars is $3396.2$ km and Elon Musk is $73$ inches tall, the difference in distance traveled between the top of his head and the bottom of his feet in inches can be expressed as $a\pi$ for an integer $a$. Find $a$. ($1$ yard is exactly $0.9144$ meters).
[b]p6.[/b] Lukas is picking balls out of his five baskets labeled $1$,$2$,$3$,$4$,$5$. Each basket has $27$ balls, each labeled with the number of its respective basket. What is the least number of times Lukas must take one ball out of a random basket to guarantee that he has chosen at least $5$ balls labeled ”$1$”? If there are no balls in a chosen basket, Lukas will choose another random basket.
[b]p7.[/b] Given $35_a = 42_b$, where positive integers $a$, $b$ are bases, find the minimum possible value of the sum $a + b$ in base $10$.
[b]p8.[/b] Jason is playing golf. If he misses a shot, he has a $50$ percent chance of slamming his club into the ground. If a club is slammed into the ground, there is an $80$ percent chance that it breaks. Jason has a $40$ percent chance of hitting each shot. Given Jason must successfully hit five shots to win a prize, what is the expected number of clubs Jason will break before he wins a prize?
[b]p9.[/b] Circle $O$ with radius $1$ is rolling around the inside of a rectangle with side lengths $5$ and $6$. Given the total area swept out by the circle can be represented as $a + b\pi$ for positive integers $a$, $b$ find $a + b$.
[b]p10.[/b] Quadrilateral $ABCD$ has $\angle ABC = 90^o$, $\angle ADC = 120^o$, $AB = 5$, $BC = 18$, and $CD = 3$. Find $AD$.
[b]p11.[/b] Raymond is eating huge burgers. He has been trained in the art of burger consumption, so he can eat one every minute. There are $100$ burgers to start with. However, at the end of every $20$ minutes, one of Raymond’s friends comes over and starts making burgers. Raymond starts with $1$ friend. If each of his friends makes $1$ burger every $20$ minutes, after how long in minutes will there be $0$ burgers left for the first time?
[b]p12.[/b] Find the number of pairs of positive integers $(a, b)$ and $b\le a \le 2022$ such that $a\cdot lcm(a, b) = b \cdot gcd(a, b)^2$.
[b]p13.[/b] Triangle $ABC$ has sides $AB = 6$, $BC = 10$, and $CA = 14$. If a point $D$ is placed on the opposite side of $AC$ from $B$ such that $\vartriangle ADC$ is equilateral, find the length of $BD$.
[b]p14.[/b] If the product of all real solutions to the equation $(x-1)(x-2)(x-4)(x-5)(x-7)(x-8) = -x^2+9x-64$ can be written as $\frac{a-b\sqrt{c}}{d}$ for positive integers $a$, $b$, $c$, $d$ where $gcd(a, b, d) = 1$ and $c$ is squarefree, compute $a + b + c + d$.
[b]p15.[/b] Joe has a calculator with the keys $1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,+,-$. However, Joe is blind. If he presses $4$ keys at random, and the expected value of the result can be written as $\frac{x}{11^4}$ , compute the last $3$ digits of $x$ when $x$ divided by $1000$. (If there are consecutive signs, they are interpreted as the sign obtained when multiplying the two signs values together, e.g $3$,$+$,$-$,$-$, $2$ would return $3 + (-(-(2))) = 3 + 2 = 5$. Also, if a sign is pressed last, it is ignored.)
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1984 Vietnam National Olympiad, 1
$(a)$ Let $x, y$ be integers, not both zero. Find the minimum possible value of $|5x^2 + 11xy - 5y^2|$.
$(b)$ Find all positive real numbers $t$ such that $\frac{9t}{10}=\frac{[t]}{t - [t]}$.
1988 AMC 8, 10
Chris' birthday is on a Thursday this year. What day of the week will it be $60$ days after her birthday?
$ \text{(A)}\ \text{Monday}\qquad\text{(B)}\ \text{Wednesday}\qquad\text{(C)}\ \text{Thursday}\qquad\text{(D)}\ \text{Friday}\qquad\text{(E)}\ \text{Saturday} $
2016 Korea USCM, 2
Suppose $\{a_n\}$ is a decreasing sequence of reals and $\lim\limits_{n\to\infty} a_n = 0$. If $S_{2^k} - 2^k a_{2^k} \leq 1$ for any positive integer $k$, show that
$$\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} a_n \leq 1$$
(At here, $S_m = \sum_{n=1}^m a_n$ is a partial sum of $\{a_n\}$.)
2008 Nordic, 2
Assume that $n\ge 3$ people with different names sit around a round table. We call any unordered pair of them, say $M,N$, dominating if
1) they do not sit in adjacent seats
2) on one or both arcs connecting $M,N$ along the table, all people have names coming alphabetically after $M,N$.
Determine the minimal number of dominating pairs.