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1970 All Soviet Union Mathematical Olympiad, 140

Two equal rectangles are intersecting in $8$ points. Prove that the common part area is greater than the half of the rectangle's area.

2019 District Olympiad, 2

Tags: vector , geometry
Let $H$ be the orthocenter of the acute triangle $ABC.$ In the plane of the triangle $ABC$ we consider a point $X$ such that the triangle $XAH$ is right and isosceles, having the hypotenuse $AH,$ and $B$ and $X$ are on each part of the line $AH.$ Prove that $\overrightarrow{XA}+\overrightarrow{XC}+\overrightarrow{XH}=\overrightarrow{XB}$ if and only if $ \angle BAC=45^{\circ}.$

2010 Slovenia National Olympiad, 2

Find all prime numbers $p, q, r$ such that \[15p+7pq+qr=pqr.\]

2008 Hong Kong TST, 3

Let $ ABCDE$ be an arbitrary convex pentagon. Suppose that $ BD\cap CE \equal{} A'$, $ CE \cap DA \equal{} B'$, $ DA\cap EB \equal{} C'$, $ EB\cap AC \equal{} D'$ and $ AC \cap BD \equal{} E'$. Suppose also that $ (ABD')\cap (AC'E) \equal{} A''$, $ (BCE')\cap (BD'A) \equal{} B''$, $ (CDA')\cap (CE'B) \equal{} C''$, $ (DEB')\cap DA'C \equal{} D''$ and $ (EAC')\cap (EB'D) \equal{} E''$. Prove that $ AA''$, $ BB''$, $ CC''$, $ DD''$ and $ EE''$ are concurrent.

2024 Oral Moscow Geometry Olympiad, 1

In an isosceles trapezoid, the diagonals are perpendicular. Find the distance from the center of the circle described around the trapezoid to the point of intersection of its diagonals, if the lengths of the bases are equal to $a$ and $b$.

1977 Poland - Second Round, 6

What is the greatest number of parts into which the plane can be cut by the edges of $ n $ squares?

2016 Thailand Mathematical Olympiad, 1

Let $ABC$ be a triangle with $AB \ne AC$. Let the angle bisector of $\angle BAC$ intersects $BC$ at $P$ and intersects the perpendicular bisector of segment $BC$ at $Q$. Prove that $\frac{PQ}{AQ} =\left( \frac{BC}{AB + AC}\right)^2$

2010 Iran MO (3rd Round), 6

Suppose that $X$ is a set with $n$ elements and $\mathcal F\subseteq X^{(k)}$ and $X_1,X_2,...,X_s$ is a partition of $X$. We know that for every $A,B\in \mathcal F$ and every $1\le j\le s$, $E=B\cap (\bigcup_{i=1}^{j}X_i)\neq A\cap (\bigcup_{i=1}^{j} X_i)=F$ shows that none of $E,F$ contains the other one. Prove that \[|\mathcal F|\le \max_{\sum\limits_{i=1}^{S}w_i=k}\prod_{j=1}^{s}\binom{|X_j|}{w_j}\] (15 points) Exam time was 5 hours and 20 minutes.

DMM Team Rounds, 2019

[b]p1.[/b] Zion, RJ, Cam, and Tre decide to start learning languages. The four most popular languages that Duke offers are Spanish, French, Latin, and Korean. If each friend wants to learn exactly three of these four languages, how many ways can they pick courses such that they all attend at least one course together? [b]p2. [/b] Suppose we wrote the integers between $0001$ and $2019$ on a blackboard as such: $$000100020003 · · · 20182019.$$ How many $0$’s did we write? [b]p3.[/b] Duke’s basketball team has made $x$ three-pointers, $y$ two-pointers, and $z$ one-point free throws, where $x, y, z$ are whole numbers. Given that $3|x$, $5|y$, and $7|z$, find the greatest number of points that Duke’s basketball team could not have scored. [b]p4.[/b] Find the minimum value of $x^2 + 2xy + 3y^2 + 4x + 8y + 12$, given that $x$ and $y$ are real numbers. Note: calculus is not required to solve this problem. [b]p5.[/b] Circles $C_1, C_2$ have radii $1, 2$ and are centered at $O_1, O_2$, respectively. They intersect at points $ A$ and $ B$, and convex quadrilateral $O_1AO_2B$ is cyclic. Find the length of $AB$. Express your answer as $x/\sqrt{y}$ , where $x, y$ are integers and $y$ is square-free. [b]p6.[/b] An infinite geometric sequence $\{a_n\}$ has sum $\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} a_n = 3$. Compute the maximum possible value of the sum $\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} a_{3n} $. [b]p7.[/b] Let there be a sequence of numbers $x_1, x_2, x_3,...$ such that for all $i$, $$x_i = \frac{49}{7^{\frac{i}{1010}} + 49}.$$ Find the largest value of $n$ such that $$\left\lfloor \sum_{i=1}{n} x_i \right\rfloor \le 2019.$$ [b]p8.[/b] Let $X$ be a $9$-digit integer that includes all the digits $1$ through $9$ exactly once, such that any $2$-digit number formed from adjacent digits of $X$ is divisible by $7$ or $13$. Find all possible values of $X$. [b]p9.[/b] Two $2025$-digit numbers, $428\underbrace{\hbox{99... 99}}_{\hbox{2019 \,\, 9's}}571$ and $571\underbrace{\hbox{99... 99}}_{\hbox{2019 \,\, 9's}}428$ , form the legs of a right triangle. Find the sum of the digits in the hypotenuse. [b]p10.[/b] Suppose that the side lengths of $\vartriangle ABC$ are positive integers and the perimeter of the triangle is $35$. Let $G$ the centroid and $I$ be the incenter of the triangle. Given that $\angle GIC = 90^o$ , what is the length of $AB$? PS. You should use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

2017 Purple Comet Problems, 11

Tags: probability
Dave has a pile of fair standard six-sided dice. In round one, Dave selects eight of the dice and rolls them. He calculates the sum of the numbers face up on those dice to get $r_1$. In round two, Dave selects $r_1$ dice and rolls them. He calculates the sum of the numbers face up on those dice to get $r_2$. In round three, Dave selects $r_2$ dice and rolls them. He calculates the sum of the numbers face up on those dice to get $r_3$. Find the expected value of $r_3$.

2009 CIIM, Problem 2

Tags: undegraduate
Determine if for all natural $n$ there is a $n \times n$ matrix of real entries such that its determinant is 0 and that changing any entry produce another matrix with nonzero determinant.

1998 Hong kong National Olympiad, 3

Given $s,t$ are non-zero integers, $(x,y) $ is an integer pair , A transformation is to change pair $(x,y)$ into pair $(x+t,y-s)$ . If the two integers in a certain pair becoems relatively prime after several tranfomations , then we call the original integer pair "a good pair" . (1) Is $(s,t)$ a good pair ? (2) Prove :for any $s$ and $t$ , there exists pair $(x,y)$ which is " a good pair".

2021 CMIMC, 2.8 1.4

Tags: algebra
Let $f(x) = \frac{x^2}8$. Starting at the point $(7,3)$, what is the length of the shortest path that touches the graph of $f$, and then the $x$-axis? [i]Proposed by Sam Delatore[/i]

2014 Dutch IMO TST, 4

Determine all pairs $(p, q)$ of primes for which $p^{q+1}+q^{p+1}$ is a perfect square.

2022 CHMMC Winter (2022-23), 8

Tags: algebra
Suppose $a_3x^3 - x^2 + a_1x - 7 = 0$ is a cubic polynomial in x whose roots $\alpha,\beta, \gamma$ are positive real numbers satisfying $$\frac{225\alpha^2}{\alpha^2 +7}=\frac{144\beta^2}{\beta^2 +7}=\frac{100\gamma^2}{\gamma^2 +7}.$$ Find $a_1$.

2023 HMNT, 3

There are $17$ people at a party, and each has a reputation that is either $1$, $2$, $3$, $4$, or $5$. Some of them split into pairs under the condition that within each pair, the two people’s reputations differ by at most $1$. Compute the largest value of $k$ such that no matter what the reputations of these people are, they are able to form $k$ pairs

2016 Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, 19

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Let \[ A = \lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} \sum_{i=0}^{2016} (-1)^i \cdot \frac{\binom{n}{i}\binom{n}{i+2}}{\binom{n}{i+1}^2} \] Find the largest integer less than or equal to $\frac{1}{A}$. The following decimal approximation might be useful: $ 0.6931 < \ln(2) < 0.6932$, where $\ln$ denotes the natural logarithm function.

2017 Turkey Junior National Olympiad, 1

Find all triplets of positive integers $(a,b,c)$ for which the number $3^a+3^b+3^c$ is a perfect square.

2006 AMC 10, 20

Tags: probability
Six distinct positive integers are randomly chosen between 1 and 2006, inclusive. What is the probability that some pair of these integers has a difference that is a multiple of 5? $ \textbf{(A) } \frac 12 \qquad \textbf{(B) } \frac 35 \qquad \textbf{(C) } \frac 23 \qquad \textbf{(D) } \frac 45 \qquad \textbf{(E) } 1$

2015 USAMTS Problems, 4

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Find all polynomials $P(x)$ with integer coefficients such that, for all integers $a$ and $b$, $P(a+b) - P(b)$ is a multiple of $P(a)$.

1998 Belarus Team Selection Test, 3

Let $ABCDEF$ be a convex hexagon such that $BCEF$ is a parallelogram and $ABF$ an equilateral triangle. Given that $BC = 1, AD = 3, CD+DE = 2$, compute the area of $ABCDEF$

2019 CCA Math Bonanza, L3.3

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$64$ teams with distinct skill levels participate in a knockout tournament. In each of the $6$ rounds, teams are paired into match-ups and compete; the winning team moves on to the next round and the losing team is eliminated. After the second-to-last round, winners compete for first and second and losers compete for third and fourth. Assume that the team with higher skill level always wins. What is the probability that the first, second, and third place teams have the highest, second highest, and third highest skill levels, respectively? [i]2019 CCA Math Bonanza Lightning Round #3.3[/i]

2015 India Regional MathematicaI Olympiad, 3

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Find all integers $a,b,c$ such that $a^2 = bc + 1$ and $b^2 = ac + 1$

2023 Stanford Mathematics Tournament, 2

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$f(x)$ is a nonconstant polynomial. Given that $f(f(x)) + f(x) = f(x)^2$, compute $f(3)$.

2013 NIMO Problems, 11

Tags: rotation
USAYNO: \url{http://goo.gl/wVR25} % USAYNO link: http://goo.gl/wVR25 [i]Proposed by Lewis Chen, Evan Chen, Eugene Chen[/i]