Found problems: 85335
2007 Princeton University Math Competition, 9
For how many permutations $(a_1, a_2, \cdots, a_{2007})$ of the integers from $1$ to $2007$ is there exactly one $i$ between $1$ and $2006$ such that $a_i > a_{i+1}$? Express your answer as $a \** b^c + d \** e^f$ for integers $a$, $b$, $c$, $d$, $e$, and $f$ with $a \nmid b$ and $d \nmid e$.
2015 Thailand TSTST, 1
Let $a,b,c$ be a real numbers such that this equations:
$a^2x + b^2y + c^2z = 1$
$xy + yz + xz = 1$
have only one solution $(x, y, z)$ in real numbers. Prove that $a, b, c$ are sides of the triangle
2025 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 22
A circle and an ellipse with foci $F_{1}$, $F_{2}$ lying inside it are given. Construct a chord $AB$ of the circle touching the ellipse and such that $AF_{1}F_{2}B$ is a cyclic quadrilateral.
Proposed by: A.Zaslavsky
1998 Vietnam Team Selection Test, 2
In the plane we are given the circles $\Gamma$ and $\Delta$ tangent to each other and $\Gamma$ contains $\Delta$. The radius of $\Gamma$ is $R$ and of $\Delta$ is $\frac{R}{2}$. Prove that for each positive integer $n \geq 3$, the equation: \[ (p(1) - p(n))^2 = (n-1)^2 \cdot (2 \cdot (p(1) + p(n)) - (n-1)^2 - 8) \] is the necessary and sufficient condition for $n$ to exist $n$ distinct circles $\Upsilon_1, \Upsilon_2, \ldots, \Upsilon_n$ such that all these circles are tangent to $\Gamma$ and $\Delta$ and $\Upsilon_i$ is tangent to $\Upsilon_{i+1}$, and $\Upsilon_1$ has radius $\frac{R}{p(1)}$ and $\Upsilon_n$ has radius $\frac{R}{p(n)}$.
2012 Ukraine Team Selection Test, 4
Given an isosceles triangle $ABC$ ($AB = AC$), the inscribed circle $\omega$ touches its sides $AB$ and $AC$ at points $K$ and $L$, respectively. On the extension of the side of the base $BC$, towards $B$, an arbitrary point $M$. is chosen. Line $M$ intersects $\omega$ at the point $N$ for the second time, line $BN$ intersects the second point $\omega$ at the point $P$. On the line $PK$, there is a point $X$ such that $K$ lies between $P$ and $X$ and $KX = KM$. Determine the locus of the point $X$.
2022/2023 Tournament of Towns, P2
Perimeter of triangle $ABC$ is $1$. Circle $\omega$ touches side $BC$, continuation of side $AB$ at $P$ and continuation of side $AC$ in $Q$. Line through midpoints $AB$ and $AC$ intersects circumcircle of $APQ$ at $X$ and $Y$.
Find length of $XY$.
2013 F = Ma, 19
A simple pendulum experiment is constructed from a point mass $m$ attached to a pivot by a massless rod of length $L$ in a constant gravitational field. The rod is released from an angle $\theta_0 < \frac{\pi}{2}$ at rest and the period of motion is found to be $T_0$. Ignore air resistance and friction.
At what angle $\theta_g$ during the swing is the tension in the rod the greatest?
$\textbf{(A) } \text{The tension is greatest at } \theta_g = \theta_0.\\
\textbf{(B) } \text{The tension is greatest at }\theta_g = 0.\\
\textbf{(C) } \text{The tension is greatest at an angle } 0 < \theta_g < \theta_0.\\
\textbf{(D) } \text{The tension is constant.}\\
\textbf{(E) } \text{None of the above is true for all values of } \theta_0 \text{ with } 0 < \theta_{0} < \frac{\pi}{2}$
Novosibirsk Oral Geo Oly IX, 2022.2
Faith has four different integer length segments. It turned out that any three of them can form a triangle. What is the smallest total length of this set of segments?
Russian TST 2015, P3
The triangle $ABC$ is given. Let $A'$ be the midpoint of the side $BC$, $B_c{}$ be the projection of $B{}$ onto the bisector of the angle $ACB{}$ and $C_b$ be the projection of the point $C{}$ onto the bisector of the angle $ABC$. Let $A_0$ be the center of the circle passing through $A', B_c, C_b$. The points $B_0$ and $C_0$ are defined similarly. Prove that the incenter of the triangle $ABC$ coincides with the orthocenter of the triangle $A_0B_0C_0$.
2015 Canada National Olympiad, 5
Let $p$ be a prime number for which $\frac{p-1}{2}$ is also prime, and let $a,b,c$ be integers not divisible by $p$. Prove that there are at most $1+\sqrt {2p}$ positive integers $n$ such that $n<p$ and $p$ divides $a^n+b^n+c^n$.
2006 ISI B.Math Entrance Exam, 5
A domino is a $2$ by $1$ rectangle . For what integers $m$ and $n$ can we cover an $m*n$ rectangle with non-overlapping dominoes???
1972 Vietnam National Olympiad, 4
Let $ABCD$ be a regular tetrahedron with side $a$. Take $E,E'$ on the edge $AB, F, F'$ on the edge $AC$ and $G,G'$ on the edge AD so that $AE =a/6,AE' = 5a/6,AF= a/4,AF'= 3a/4,AG = a/3,AG'= 2a/3$. Compute the volume of $EFGE'F'G'$ in term of $a$ and find the angles between the lines $AB,AC,AD$ and the plane $EFG$.
2017 IFYM, Sozopol, 7
The inscribed circle $\omega$ of an equilateral $\Delta ABC$ is tangent to its sides $AB$,$BC$ and $CA$ in points $D$,$E$, and $F$, respectively. Point $H$ is the foot of the altitude from $D$ to $EF$. Let $AH\cap BC=X,BH\cap CA=Y$. It is known that $XY\cap AB=T$. Let $D$ be the center of the circumscribed circle of $\Delta BYX$. Prove that $OH\perp CT$.
2020 LMT Spring, 24
Let $a$, $b$, and $c$ be real angles such that \newline \[3\sin a + 4\sin b + 5\sin c = 0\] \[3\cos a + 4\cos b + 5\cos c = 0.\] \newline The maximum value of the expression $\frac{\sin b \sin c}{\sin^2 a}$ can be expressed as $\frac{p}{q}$ for relatively prime $p,q$. Compute $p+q$.
2017 Polish MO Finals, 1
Points $P$ and $Q$ lie respectively on sides $AB$ and $AC$ of a triangle $ABC$ and $BP=CQ$. Segments $BQ$ and $CP$ cross at $R$. Circumscribed circles of triangles $BPR$ and $CQR$ cross again at point $S$ different from $R$. Prove that point $S$ lies on the bisector of angle $BAC$.
2009 AMC 10, 22
A cubical cake with edge length $ 2$ inches is iced on the sides and the top. It is cut vertically into three pieces as shown in this top view, where $ M$ is the midpoint of a top edge. The piece whose top is triangle $ B$ contains $ c$ cubic inches of cake and $ s$ square inches of icing. What is $ c\plus{}s$?
[asy]unitsize(1cm);
defaultpen(linewidth(.8pt)+fontsize(8pt));
draw((-1,-1)--(1,-1)--(1,1)--(-1,1)--cycle);
draw((1,1)--(-1,0));
pair P=foot((1,-1),(1,1),(-1,0));
draw((1,-1)--P);
draw(rightanglemark((-1,0),P,(1,-1),4));
label("$M$",(-1,0),W);
label("$C$",(-0.1,-0.3));
label("$A$",(-0.4,0.7));
label("$B$",(0.7,0.4));[/asy]$ \textbf{(A)}\ \frac{24}{5} \qquad
\textbf{(B)}\ \frac{32}{5} \qquad
\textbf{(C)}\ 8\plus{}\sqrt5 \qquad
\textbf{(D)}\ 5\plus{}\frac{16\sqrt5}{5} \qquad
\textbf{(E)}\ 10\plus{}5\sqrt5$
1997 Cono Sur Olympiad, 1
We have $98$ cards, in each one we will write one of the numbers: $1, 2, 3, 4,...., 97, 98$.
We can order the $98$ cards, in a sequence such that two consecutive numbers $X$ and $Y$ and the number $X - Y$ is greater than $48$, determine how and how many ways we can make this sequence!!
2005 JBMO Shortlist, 2
Let $ABCD$ be an isosceles trapezoid with $AB=AD=BC, AB//CD, AB>CD$. Let $E= AC \cap BD$ and $N$ symmetric to $B$ wrt $AC$. Prove that the quadrilateral $ANDE$ is cyclic.
2019 PUMaC Geometry A, 2
Let $\triangle ABC$ be a triangle with circumcenter $O$ and orthocenter $H$. Let $D$ be a point on the circumcircle of $ABC$ such that $AD \perp BC$. Suppose that $AB = 6, DB = 2$, and the ratio $\tfrac{\text{area}(\triangle ABC)}{\text{area}(\triangle HBC)}=5.$ Then, if $OA$ is the length of the circumradius, then $OA^2$ can be written in the form $\tfrac{m}{n}$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Compute $m + n$.
2021 AMC 12/AHSME Spring, 12
Suppose that $S$ is a finite set of positive integers. If the greatest integer in $S$ is removed from $S$, then the average value (arithmetic mean) of the integers remaining is $32$. If the least integer is $S$ is [i]also[/i] removed, then the average value of the integers remaining is $35$. If the greatest integer is then returned to the set, the average value of the integers rises to $40$. The greatest integer in the original set $S$ is $72$ greater than the least integer in $S$. What is the average value of all the integers in the set $S$?
$\textbf{(A)} ~36.2 \qquad\textbf{(B)} ~36.4 \qquad\textbf{(C)} ~36.6 \qquad\textbf{(D)} ~36.8 \qquad\textbf{(E)} ~37$
2017 Czech-Polish-Slovak Match, 2
Each of the ${4n^2}$ unit squares of a ${2n \times 2n}$ board ${(n \ge 1) }$ has been colored blue or red. A set of four different unit squares of the board is called [i]pretty [/i]if these squares can be labeled ${A,B,C,D}$ in such a way that ${A}$ and ${B}$ lie in the same row, ${C}$ and ${D}$ lie in the same row, ${A}$ and ${C}$ lie in the same column, ${B}$ and ${D}$ lie in the same column, ${A}$ and ${D}$ are blue, and ${B}$ and ${C}$ are red. Determine the largest possible number of different [i]pretty [/i]sets on such a board.
(Poland)
2001 AMC 8, 7
Problems 7, 8 and 9 are about these kites.
To promote her school's annual Kite Olympics, Genevieve makes a small kite and a large kite for a bulletin board display. The kites look like the one in the diagram. For her small kite Genevieve draws the kite on a one-inch grid. For the large kite she triples both the height and width of the entire grid.
[asy]
for (int a = 0; a < 7; ++a)
{
for (int b = 0; b < 8; ++b)
{
dot((a,b));
}
}
draw((3,0)--(0,5)--(3,7)--(6,5)--cycle);[/asy]
What is the number of square inches in the area of the small kite?
$ \text{(A)}\ 21\qquad\text{(B)}\ 22\qquad\text{(C)}\ 23\qquad\text{(D)}\ 24\qquad\text{(E)}\ 25 $
1975 Chisinau City MO, 87
Prove that among any $100$ natural numbers there are two numbers whose difference is divisible by $99$.
2001 Korea Junior Math Olympiad, 1
A right triangle of the following condition is given: the three side lengths are all positive integers and the length of the shortest segment is $141$. For the triangle that has the minimum area while satisfying the condition, find the lengths of the other two sides.
2022 USAMTS Problems, 3
Prove that there is a unique $1000$-digit number $N$ in base $2022$ with the following properties:
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[*] All of the digits of $N$ (in base $2022$) are $1$’s or $2$’s, and [/*]
[*] $N$ is a multiple of the base-$10$ number $2^{1000}$. [/*]
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(Note that you must prove both that such a number exists and that there is not more than one such number. You do not have to write down the number! In fact, please don’t!)