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2010 Today's Calculation Of Integral, 546

Find the minimum value of $ \int_0^{\pi} \left(x \minus{} \pi a \minus{} \frac {b}{\pi}\cos x\right)^2dx$.

Mathley 2014-15, 1

Tags: geometry , fixed , circles
Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle inscribed in a circle $(O)$ that is fixed, and two of the vertices $B$, $C$ are fixed while vertex $A$ varies on the circumference of the circle. Let $I$ be the center of the incircle, and $AD$ the angle bisector. Let $K$, $L$ be the circumcenters of $CAD$, $ABD$. A line through $O$ parallel to $DL$, $DK$ intersects the line that is through $I$ perpendicular to $IB$, $IC$ at $M$, $N$ respectively. Prove that $MN$ is tangent to a fixed circle when $A$ varies on the circle $(O)$. Tran Quang Hung, Natural Science High School, National University, Hanoi

2005 IMO Shortlist, 3

Consider a $m\times n$ rectangular board consisting of $mn$ unit squares. Two of its unit squares are called [i]adjacent[/i] if they have a common edge, and a [i]path[/i] is a sequence of unit squares in which any two consecutive squares are adjacent. Two parths are called [i]non-intersecting[/i] if they don't share any common squares. Each unit square of the rectangular board can be colored black or white. We speak of a [i]coloring[/i] of the board if all its $mn$ unit squares are colored. Let $N$ be the number of colorings of the board such that there exists at least one black path from the left edge of the board to its right edge. Let $M$ be the number of colorings of the board for which there exist at least two non-intersecting black paths from the left edge of the board to its right edge. Prove that $N^{2}\geq M\cdot 2^{mn}$.

2017 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, P8

Let $AD$ be the base of trapezoid $ABCD$. It is known that the circumcenter of triangle $ABC$ lies on $BD$. Prove that the circumcenter of triangle $ABD$ lies on $AC$. [i]Proposed by Ye.Bakayev[/i]

2011 Iran MO (3rd Round), 2

Tags: inequalities
For nonnegative real numbers $x,y,z$ and $t$ we know that $|x-y|+|y-z|+|z-t|+|t-x|=4$. Find the minimum of $x^2+y^2+z^2+t^2$. [i]proposed by Mohammadmahdi Yazdi, Mohammad Ahmadi[/i]

2013 AMC 10, 12

In $\triangle ABC$, $AB=AC=28$ and $BC=20$. Points $D,E,$ and $F$ are on sides $\overline{AB}$, $\overline{BC}$, and $\overline{AC}$, respectively, such that $\overline{DE}$ and $\overline{EF}$ are parallel to $\overline{AC}$ and $\overline{AB}$, respectively. What is the perimeter of parallelogram $ADEF$? [asy] size(180); pen dps = linewidth(0.7) + fontsize(10); defaultpen(dps); real r=5/7; pair A=(10,sqrt(28^2-100)),B=origin,C=(20,0),D=(A.x*r,A.y*r); pair bottom=(C.x+(D.x-A.x),C.y+(D.y-A.y)); pair E=extension(D,bottom,B,C); pair top=(E.x+D.x,E.y+D.y); pair F=extension(E,top,A,C); draw(A--B--C--cycle^^D--E--F); dot(A^^B^^C^^D^^E^^F); label("$A$",A,NW); label("$B$",B,SW); label("$C$",C,SE); label("$D$",D,W); label("$E$",E,S); label("$F$",F,dir(0)); [/asy] $\textbf{(A) }48\qquad \textbf{(B) }52\qquad \textbf{(C) }56\qquad \textbf{(D) }60\qquad \textbf{(E) }72\qquad$

1988 Czech And Slovak Olympiad IIIA, 6

Inside the triangle $A_1A_2A_3$ with sides $a_1$, $a_2$, $a_3$, three points are given, which we label $P_1$, $P_2$, $P_3$ so that the product of their distances from the corresponding sides $a_1$, $a_2$, $a_3$ is as large as possible. Prove that the triangles $P_1A_2A_3$, $A_1P_2A_3$, $A_1A_2P_3$ cover the triangle. [hide=original wording]V trojúhelníku A1A2A3 se stranami a1, a2, a3 jsou dány tři body, které označíme Pi, P2, P3 tak, aby součin jejich vzdáleností od odpovídajících stran a1, a2, a3 byl co největší. Dokažte, že trojúhelníky P1A2A3, A1P2A3, A1A2P3 pokrývají trojúhelník.[/quote]

2019 China Team Selection Test, 1

Given complex numbers $x,y,z$, with $|x|^2+|y|^2+|z|^2=1$. Prove that: $$|x^3+y^3+z^3-3xyz| \le 1$$

2007 France Team Selection Test, 3

A point $D$ is chosen on the side $AC$ of a triangle $ABC$ with $\angle C < \angle A < 90^\circ$ in such a way that $BD=BA$. The incircle of $ABC$ is tangent to $AB$ and $AC$ at points $K$ and $L$, respectively. Let $J$ be the incenter of triangle $BCD$. Prove that the line $KL$ intersects the line segment $AJ$ at its midpoint.

1979 IMO, 1

We consider a point $P$ in a plane $p$ and a point $Q \not\in p$. Determine all the points $R$ from $p$ for which \[ \frac{QP+PR}{QR} \] is maximum.

2014 Postal Coaching, 3

Find all real numbers $p$ for which the equation $x^3+3px^2+(4p-1)x+p=0$ has two real roots with difference $1$.

2022 CCA Math Bonanza, L5.2

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Estimate the range of the submissions for this problem. Your answer must be between $[0, 1000]$. An estimate $E$ earns $\frac{2}{1+0.05|A-E|}$ points, where $A$ is the actual answer. [i]2022 CCA Math Bonanza Lightning Round 5.2[/i]

2010 Oral Moscow Geometry Olympiad, 5

Points $K$ and $M$ are taken on the sides $AB$ and $CD$ of square $ABCD$, respectively, and on the diagonal $AC$ - point $L$ such that $ML = KL$. Let $P$ be the intersection point of the segments $MK$ and $BD$. Find the angle $\angle KPL$.

2003 Switzerland Team Selection Test, 4

Find the largest natural number $n$ that divides $a^{25} -a$ for all integers $a$.

2007 F = Ma, 14

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When the speed of a rear-drive car is increasing on a horizontal road, the direction of the frictional force on the tires is: $ \textbf {(A) } \text {backward on the front tires and forward on the rear tires.} $ $ \textbf {(B) } \text {forward on the front tires and backward on the rear tires.} $ $ \textbf {(C) } \text {forward on all tires.} $ $ \textbf {(D) } \text {backward on all tires.} $ $ \textbf {(E) } \text {zero.} $

2015 Paraguay Juniors, 1

Tags: geometry
The rectangle in the figure has dimensions $16$ x $20$ and is divided into $10$ smaller equal rectangles. What is the perimeter of each of the $10$ smaller rectangles?

1950 Miklós Schweitzer, 8

Let $ A \equal{} (a_{ik})$ be an $ n\times n$ matrix with nonnegative elements such that $ \sum_{k \equal{} 1}^n a_{ik} \equal{} 1$ for $ i \equal{} 1,...,n$. Show that, for every eigenvalue $ \lambda$ of $ A$, either $ |\lambda| < 1$ or there exists a positive integer $ k$ such that $ \lambda^k \equal{} 1$

2016 NZMOC Camp Selection Problems, 8

Tags: algebra , sequence
Two positive integers $r$ and $k$ are given as is an infinite sequence of positive integers $a_1 \le a_2 \le a_3 \le ..$ such that $\frac{r}{a_r}= k + 1$. Prove that there is a positive integer $t$ such that $\frac{t}{a_t}= k$.

2018 European Mathematical Cup, 4

Let $x; y; m; n$ be integers greater than $1$ such that

1950 AMC 12/AHSME, 48

Tags: geometry
A point is selected at random inside an equilateral triangle. From this point perpendiculars are dropped to each side. The sum of these perpendiculars is: $\textbf{(A)}\ \text{Least when the point is the center of gravity of the triangle}\qquad\\ \textbf{(B)}\ \text{Greater than the altitude of the triangle} \qquad\\ \textbf{(C)}\ \text{Equal to the altitude of the triangle}\qquad\\ \textbf{(D)}\ \text{One-half the sum of the sides of the triangle} \qquad\\ \textbf{(E)}\ \text{Greatest when the point is the center of gravity}$

1970 IMO Shortlist, 5

Let $M$ be an interior point of the tetrahedron $ABCD$. Prove that \[ \begin{array}{c}\ \stackrel{\longrightarrow }{MA} \text{vol}(MBCD) +\stackrel{\longrightarrow }{MB} \text{vol}(MACD) +\stackrel{\longrightarrow }{MC} \text{vol}(MABD) + \stackrel{\longrightarrow }{MD} \text{vol}(MABC) = 0 \end{array}\] ($\text{vol}(PQRS)$ denotes the volume of the tetrahedron $PQRS$).

2021 Caucasus Mathematical Olympiad, 7

4 tokens are placed in the plane. If the tokens are now at the vertices of a convex quadrilateral $P$, then the following move could be performed: choose one of the tokens and shift it in the direction perpendicular to the diagonal of $P$ not containing this token; while shifting tokens it is prohibited to get three collinear tokens. Suppose that initially tokens were at the vertices of a rectangle $\Pi$, and after a number of moves tokens were at the vertices of one another rectangle $\Pi'$ such that $\Pi'$ is similar to $\Pi$ but not equal to $\Pi $. Prove that $\Pi$ is a square.

Maryland University HSMC part II, 2000

[b]p1.[/b] There are $2000$ cans of paint. Show that at least one of the following two statements must be true. There are at least $45$ cans of the same color. There are at least $45$ cans all of different colors. [b]p2.[/b] The measures of the $3$ angles of one triangle are all different from each other but are the same as the measures of the $3$ angles of a second triangle. The lengths of $2$ sides of the first triangle are different from each other but are the same as the lengths of $2$ sides of the second triangle. Must the length of the remaining side of the first triangle be the same as the length of the remaining side of the second triangle? If yes, prove it. If not, provide an example. [b]p3.[/b] Consider the sequence $a_1=1$, $a_2=2$, $a_3=5/2$, ... satisfying $a_{n+1}=a_n+(a_n)^{-1}$ for $n>1$. Show that $a_{10000}>141$. [b]p4.[/b] Prove that no matter how $250$ points are placed in a disk of radius $1$, there is a disk of radius $1/10$ that contains at least $3$ of the points. [b]p5.[/b] Prove that: Given any $11$ integers (not necessarily distinct), one can select $6$ of them so that their sum is divisible by $6$. Given any $71$ integers (not necessarily distinct), one can select $36$ of them so that their sum is divisible by $36$. PS. You should use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

2004 Bulgaria Team Selection Test, 3

A table with $m$ rows and $n$ columns is given. At any move one chooses some empty cells such that any two of them lie in different rows and columns, puts a white piece in any of those cells and then puts a black piece in the cells whose rows and columns contain white pieces. The game is over if it is not possible to make a move. Find the maximum possible number of white pieces that can be put on the table.

2022 Swedish Mathematical Competition, 4

Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle. Let $I$ be a point inside the triangle and let $D$ be a point on the line $AB$. The line through $D$ which is parallel to $AI$ intersects the line $AC$ at the point $E$, and the line through $D$ parallel to $BI$ intersects the line $BC$ in point $F$. prove that $$\frac{EF \cdot CI}{2} \ge area (\vartriangle ABC) $$