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2021 MMATHS, 1

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Suppose that $20^{21} = 2^a5^b = 4^c5^d = 8^e5^f$ for positive integers $a,b,c,d,e,$ and $f$. Find $\frac{100bdf}{ace}$. [i]Proposed by Andrew Wu[/i]

1994 Tournament Of Towns, (416) 4

Tags: geometry , fixed
A point $D$ is placed on the side $ BC$ of the triangle $ABC$. Circles are inscribed in the triangles $ABD$ and $ACD$, their common exterior tangent line (other than $BC$) intersects $AD$ at the point $K$. Prove that the length of $AK$ does not depend on the position of $D$. (An exterior tangent of two circles is one which is tangent to both circles but does not pass between them.) (I Sharygin)

2014 Tournament of Towns., 3

The entries of a $7 \times 5$ table are fi lled with numbers so that in each $2 \times 3$ rectangle (vertical or horizontal) the sum of numbers is $0$. For $100$ dollars Peter may choose any single entry and learn the number in it. What is the least amount of dollars he should spend in order to learn the total sum of numbers in the table for sure?

2000 All-Russian Olympiad, 8

One hundred natural numbers whose greatest common divisor is $1$ are arranged around a circle. An allowed operation is to add to a number the greatest common divisor of its two neighhbors. Prove that we can make all the numbers pairwise copirme in a finite number of moves.

2024 AMC 12/AHSME, 8

Tags: logarithm
What value of $x$ satisfies \[\frac{\log_2x\cdot\log_3x}{\log_2x+\log_3x}=2?\] $ \textbf{(A) }25\qquad \textbf{(B) }32\qquad \textbf{(C) }36\qquad \textbf{(D) }42\qquad \textbf{(E) }48\qquad $

2023 Germany Team Selection Test, 1

In each square of a garden shaped like a $2022 \times 2022$ board, there is initially a tree of height $0$. A gardener and a lumberjack alternate turns playing the following game, with the gardener taking the first turn: [list] [*] The gardener chooses a square in the garden. Each tree on that square and all the surrounding squares (of which there are at most eight) then becomes one unit taller. [*] The lumberjack then chooses four different squares on the board. Each tree of positive height on those squares then becomes one unit shorter. [/list] We say that a tree is [i]majestic[/i] if its height is at least $10^6$. Determine the largest $K$ such that the gardener can ensure there are eventually $K$ majestic trees on the board, no matter how the lumberjack plays.

MOAA Gunga Bowls, 2021.15

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Let $a,b,c,d$ be the four roots of the polynomial \[x^4+3x^3-x^2+x-2.\] Given that $\frac{1}{a}+\frac{1}{b}+\frac{1}{c}+\frac{1}{d}=\frac{1}{2}$ and $\frac{1}{a^2}+\frac{1}{b^2}+\frac{1}{c^2}+\frac{1}{d^2}=-\frac{3}{4}$, the value of \[\frac{1}{a^3}+\frac{1}{b^3}+\frac{1}{c^3}+\frac{1}{d^3}\] can be expressed as $\frac{m}{n}$ for relatively prime positive integers $m$ and $n$. Compute $m+n$. [i]Proposed by Nathan Xiong[/i]

2019 Saudi Arabia JBMO TST, 4

Tags: inequalities
Prove that if $x, y, z$ are reals, then $x^2(3y^2+3z^2-2yz)=>yz(2xy+2xz-yz)$

2005 Federal Competition For Advanced Students, Part 2, 3

Let $Q$ be a point inside a cube. Prove that there are infinitely many lines $l$ so that $AQ=BQ$ where $A$ and $B$ are the two points of intersection of $l$ and the surface of the cube.

III Soros Olympiad 1996 - 97 (Russia), 11.4

There are four circles. The chord$ AB$ is drawn in the first one, and the distance from the midpoint of the smaller of the two formed arcs to $AB$ is equal to $1$. The second, third and fourth circles are located inside the larger segment and touch the chord $AB$. The second and fourth circles touch internally the first and externally the third. The sum of the radii of the last three circles is equal to the radius of the first circle. Find the radius of the third circle if it is known that the line passing through the centers of the first and third circles is not parallel to the line passing through the centers of the other two circles.

2012 Saint Petersburg Mathematical Olympiad, 6

$ABCD$ is parallelogram. Line $l$ is perpendicular to $BC$ at $B$. Two circles passes through $D,C$, such that $l$ is tangent in points $P$ and $Q$. $M$ - midpoint $AB$. Prove that $\angle DMP=\angle DMQ$

2024 Ukraine National Mathematical Olympiad, Problem 7

You are given $2024$ yellow and $2024$ blue points on the plane, and no three of the points are on the same line. We call a pair of nonnegative integers $(a, b)$ [i]good[/i] if there exists a half-plane with exactly $a$ yellow and $b$ blue points. Find the smallest possible number of good pairs. The points that lie on the line that is the boundary of the half-plane are considered to be outside the half-plane. [i]Proposed by Anton Trygub[/i]

2001 Rioplatense Mathematical Olympiad, Level 3, 3

For every integer $n > 1$, the sequence $\left( {{S}_{n}} \right)$ is defined by ${{S}_{n}}=\left\lfloor {{2}^{n}}\underbrace{\sqrt{2+\sqrt{2+...+\sqrt{2}}}}_{n\ radicals} \right\rfloor $ where $\left\lfloor x \right\rfloor$ denotes the floor function of $x$. Prove that ${{S}_{2001}}=2\,{{S}_{2000}}+1$. .

2024 China Team Selection Test, 16

$m>1$ is an integer such that $[2m-\sqrt{m}+1, 2m]$ contains a prime. Prove that for any pairwise distinct positive integers $a_1$, $a_2$, $\dots$, $a_m$, there is always $1\leq i,j\leq m$ such that $\frac{a_i}{(a_i, a_j)}\geq m$.

2010 IMO Shortlist, 2

On some planet, there are $2^N$ countries $(N \geq 4).$ Each country has a flag $N$ units wide and one unit high composed of $N$ fields of size $1 \times 1,$ each field being either yellow or blue. No two countries have the same flag. We say that a set of $N$ flags is diverse if these flags can be arranged into an $N \times N$ square so that all $N$ fields on its main diagonal will have the same color. Determine the smallest positive integer $M$ such that among any $M$ distinct flags, there exist $N$ flags forming a diverse set. [i]Proposed by Tonći Kokan, Croatia[/i]

2004 Rioplatense Mathematical Olympiad, Level 3, 1

How many integers $n>1$ are there such that $n$ divides $x^{13}-x$ for every positive integer $x$?

2009 Peru Iberoamerican Team Selection Test, P5

Let $a, b, c$ be positive integers whose greatest common divisor is $1$. Determine whether there always exists a positive integer $n$ such that, for every positive integer $k$, the number $2^n$ is not a divisor of $a^k+b^k+c^k$.

2012 Turkey Team Selection Test, 3

Let $\mathbb{Z^+}$ and $\mathbb{P}$ denote the set of positive integers and the set of prime numbers, respectively. A set $A$ is called $S-\text{proper}$ where $A, S \subset \mathbb{Z^+}$ if there exists a positive integer $N$ such that for all $a \in A$ and for all $0 \leq b <a$ there exist $s_1, s_2, \ldots, s_n \in S$ satisfying $ b \equiv s_1+s_2+\cdots+s_n \pmod a$ and $1 \leq n \leq N.$ Find a subset $S$ of $\mathbb{Z^+}$ for which $\mathbb{P}$ is $S-\text{proper}$ but $\mathbb{Z^+}$ is not.

VI Soros Olympiad 1999 - 2000 (Russia), 10.8

Find the smallest positive period of the function $f(x)=\sin (1998x)+ \sin (2000x)$

2015 Azerbaijan JBMO TST, 1

$a,b,c\in\mathbb{R^+}$ and $a^2+b^2+c^2=48$. Prove that \[a^2\sqrt{2b^3+16}+b^2\sqrt{2c^3+16}+c^2\sqrt{2a^3+16}\le24^2\]

1979 Chisinau City MO, 173

The inner angles of the pentagon inscribed in the circle are equal to each other. Prove that this pentagon is regular.

2012 Argentina National Olympiad Level 2, 4

Given $2012$ stones divided into several groups, a [i]legal move[/i] is to merge two of the groups into one, as long as the size of the new group is less than or equal to $51$. Two players, $A$ and $B$, take turns making legal moves, starting with $A$. Initially, each stone is in a separate group. The player who cannot make a legal move on their turn loses. Determine which of the two players has a winning strategy and provide that strategy.

2008 Mathcenter Contest, 2

Find all the functions $f:\mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}$ which satisfy the functional equation $$f(xy^2)+f(x^2y)=y^2f(x)+x^2f(y)$$ for every $x,y\in\mathbb{R}$ and $f(2008) =f(-2008)$ [i](nooonuii)[/i]

2012 Princeton University Math Competition, A3 / B5

Jim has two fair $6$-sided dice, one whose faces are labelled from $1$ to $6$, and the second whose faces are labelled from $3$ to $8$. Twice, he randomly picks one of the dice (each die equally likely) and rolls it. Given the sum of the resulting two rolls is $9$, if $\frac{m}{n}$ is the probability he rolled the same die twice where $m, n$ are relatively prime positive integers, then what is $m + n$?

2004 Thailand Mathematical Olympiad, 2

Let $f : Q \to Q$ be a function satisfying the equation $f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) + 2547$ for all rational numbers $x, y$. If $f(2004) = 2547$, find $f(2547)$.