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2015 Junior Balkan Team Selection Tests - Romania, 4

The vertices of a regular $n$-gon are initially marked with one of the signs $+$ or $-$ . A [i]move[/i] consists in choosing three consecutive vertices and changing the signs from the vertices , from $+$ to $-$ and from $-$ to $+$. [b]a)[/b] Prove that if $n=2015$ then for any initial configuration of signs , there exists a sequence of [i]moves[/i] such that we'll arrive at a configuration with only $+$ signs. [b]b)[/b] Prove that if $n=2016$ , then there exists an initial configuration of signs such that no matter how we make the [i]moves[/i] we'll never arrive at a configuration with only $+$ signs.

1988 AMC 12/AHSME, 16

Tags: ratio , geometry
$ABC$ and $A'B'C'$ are equilateral triangles with parallel sides and the same center, as in the figure. The distance between side $BC$ and side $B'C'$ is $\frac{1}{6}$ the altitude of $\triangle ABC$. The ratio of the area of $\triangle A'B'C'$ to the area of $\triangle ABC$ is [asy] size(170); defaultpen(linewidth(0.7)+fontsize(10)); pair H=origin, B=(1,-(1/sqrt(3))), C=(-1,-(1/sqrt(3))), A=(0,(2/sqrt(3))), E=(2,-(2/sqrt(3))), F=(-2,-(2/sqrt(3))), D=(0,(4/sqrt(3))); draw(A--B--C--A^^D--E--F--D); label("$A'$", A, dir(90)); label("$B'$", B, SE); label("$C'$", C, SW); label("$A$", D, dir(90)); label("$B$", E, dir(0)); label("$C$", F, W); [/asy] $ \textbf{(A)}\ \frac{1}{36}\qquad\textbf{(B)}\ \frac{1}{6}\qquad\textbf{(C)}\ \frac{1}{4}\qquad\textbf{(D)}\ \frac{\sqrt{3}}{4}\qquad\textbf{(E)}\ \frac{9+8\sqrt{3}}{36} $

2014 Purple Comet Problems, 17

Tags: geometry
Right triangle $ABC$ has a right angle at $C$. Point $D$ on side $\overline{AB}$ is the base of the altitude of $\triangle ABC$ from $C$. Point $E$ on side $\overline{BC}$ is the base of the altitude of $\triangle CBD$ from $D$. Given that $\triangle ACD$ has area $48$ and $\triangle CDE$ has area $40$, fi nd the area of $\triangle DBE$.

2023 ABMC, Speed

[i]25 problems for 30 minutes[/i] [b]p1.[/b] Compute $2^2 + 0 \cdot 0 + 2^2 + 3^3$. [b]p2.[/b] How many total letters (not necessarily distinct) are there in the names Jerry, Justin, Jackie, Jason, and Jeffrey? [b]p3.[/b] What is the remainder when $20232023$ is divided by $50$? [b]p4.[/b] Let $ABCD$ be a square. The fraction of the area of $ABCD$ that is the area of the intersection of triangles $ABD$ and $ABC$ can be expressed as $\frac{a}{b}$ , where $a$ and $b$ relatively prime positive integers. Find $a + b$. [b]p5.[/b] Raymond is playing basketball. He makes a total of $15$ shots, all of which are either worth $2$ or $3$ points. Given he scored a total of $40$ points, how many $2$-point shots did he make? [b]p6.[/b] If a fair coin is flipped $4$ times, the probability that it lands on heads more often than tails is $\frac{a}{b}$ , where $a$ and $b$ relatively prime positive integers. Find $a + b$. [b]p7.[/b] What is the sum of the perfect square divisors of $640$? [b]p8.[/b] A regular hexagon and an equilateral triangle have the same perimeter. The ratio of the area between the hexagon and equilateral triangle can be expressed in the form $\frac{a}{b}$ , where $a$ and $b$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $a + b$. [b]p9.[/b] If a cylinder has volume $1024\pi$, radius of $r$ and height $h$, how many ordered pairs of integers $(r, h)$ are possible? [b]p10.[/b] Pump $A$ can fill up a balloon in $3$ hours, while pump $B$ can fill up a balloon in $5$ hours. Pump $A$ starts filling up a balloon at $12:00$ PM, and pump $B$ is added alongside pump $A$ at a later time. If the balloon is completely filled at $2:00$ PM, how many minutes after $12:00$ PM was Pump $B$ added? [b]p11.[/b] For some positive integer $k$, the product $81 \cdot k$ has $20$ factors. Find the smallest possible value of $k$. [b]p12.[/b] Two people wish to sit in a row of fifty chairs. How many ways can they sit in the chairs if they do not want to sit directly next to each other and they do not want to sit with exactly one empty chair between them? [b]p13.[/b] Let $\vartriangle ABC$ be an equilateral triangle with side length $2$ and $M$ be the midpoint of $BC$. Let $P$ be a point in the same plane such that $2PM = BC$. The minimum value of $AP$ can be expressed as $\sqrt{a}-b$, where $a$ and $b$ are positive integers such that $a$ is not divisible by any perfect square aside from $1$. Find $a + b$. [b]p14.[/b] What are the $2022$nd to $2024$th digits after the decimal point in the decimal expansion of $\frac{1}{27}$ , expressed as a $3$ digit number in that order (i.e the $2022$nd digit is the hundreds digit, $2023$rd digit is the tens digit, and $2024$th digit is the ones digit)? [b]p15.[/b] After combining like terms, how many terms are in the expansion of $(xyz+xy+yz+xz+x+y+z)^{20}$? [b]p16.[/b] Let $ABCD$ be a trapezoid with $AB \parallel CD$ where $AB > CD$, $\angle B = 90^o$, and $BC = 12$. A line $k$ is dropped from $A$, perpendicular to line $CD$, and another line $\ell$ is dropped from $C$, perpendicular to line $AD$. $k$ and $\ell$ intersect at $X$. If $\vartriangle AXC$ is an equilateral triangle, the area of $ABCD$ can be written as $m\sqrt{n}$, where $m$ and $n$ are positive integers such that $n$ is not divisible by any perfect square aside from $1$. Find $m + n$. [b]p17.[/b] If real numbers $x$ and $y$ satisfy $2x^2 + y^2 = 8x$, maximize the expression $x^2 + y^2 + 4x$. [b]p18.[/b] Let $f(x)$ be a monic quadratic polynomial with nonzero real coefficients. Given that the minimum value of $f(x)$ is one of the roots of $f(x)$, and that $f(2022) = 1$, there are two possible values of $f(2023)$. Find the larger of these two values. [b]p19.[/b] I am thinking of a positive integer. After realizing that it is four more than a multiple of $3$, four less than a multiple of $4$, four more than a multiple of 5, and four less than a multiple of $7$, I forgot my number. What is the smallest possible value of my number? [b]p20.[/b] How many ways can Aston, Bryan, Cindy, Daniel, and Evan occupy a row of $14$ chairs such that none of them are sitting next to each other? [b]p21.[/b] Let $x$ be a positive real number. The minimum value of $\frac{1}{x^2} +\sqrt{x}$ can be expressed in the form \frac{a}{b^{(c/d)}} , where $a$, $b$, $c$, $d$ are all positive integers, $a$ and $b$ are relatively prime, $c$ and $d$ are relatively prime, and $b$ is not divisible by any perfect square. Find $a + b + c + d$. [b]p22.[/b] For all $x > 0$, the function $f(x)$ is defined as $\lfloor x \rfloor \cdot (x + \{x\})$. There are $24$ possible $x$ such that $f(x)$ is an integer between $2000$ and $2023$, inclusive. If the sum of these $24$ numbers equals $N$, then find $\lfloor N \rfloor$. Note: Recall that $\lfloor x \rfloor$ is the greatest integer less than or equal to $x$, called the floor function. Also, $\{x\}$ is defined as $x - \lfloor x \rfloor$, called the fractional part function. [b]p23.[/b] Let $ABCD$ be a rectangle with $AD = 1$. Let $P$ be a point on diagonal $\overline{AC}$, and let $\omega$ and $\xi$ be the circumcircles of $\vartriangle APB$ and $\vartriangle CPD$, respectively. Line $\overleftrightarrow{AD}$ is extended, intersecting $\omega$ at $X$, and $\xi$ at $Y$ . If $AX = 5$ and $DY = 2$, find $[ABCD]^2$. Note: $[ABCD]$ denotes the area of the polygon $ABCD$. [b]p24.[/b] Alice writes all of the three-digit numbers on a blackboard (it’s a pretty big blackboard). Let $X_a$ be the set of three-digit numbers containing a somewhere in its representation, where a is a string of digits. (For example, $X_{12}$ would include $12$, $121$, $312$, etc.) If Bob then picks a value of $a$ at random so $0 \le a \le 999$, the expected number of elements in $X_a$ can be expressed as $\frac{m}{n}$ , where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find$ m + n$. [b]p25.[/b] Let $f(x) = x^5 + 2x^4 - 2x^3 + 4x^2 + 5x + 6$ and $g(x) = x^4 - x^3 + x^2 - x + 1$. If $a$, $b$, $c$, $d$ are the roots of $g(x)$, then find $f(a) + f(b) + f(c) + f(d)$. PS. You should use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

2022 Oral Moscow Geometry Olympiad, 4

An acute-angled non-isosceles triangle $ABC$ is drawn, a circumscribed circle and its center $O$ are drawn. The midpoint of side $AB$ is also marked. Using only a ruler (no divisions), construct the triangle's orthocenter by drawing no more than $6$ lines. (Yu. Blinkov)

2023 China Team Selection Test, P14

Tags: inequalities , set
For any nonempty, finite set $B$ and real $x$, define $$d_B(x) = \min_{b\in B} |x-b|$$ (1) Given positive integer $m$. Find the smallest real number $\lambda$ (possibly depending on $m$) such that for any positive integer $n$ and any reals $x_1,\cdots,x_n \in [0,1]$, there exists an $m$-element set $B$ of real numbers satisfying $$d_B(x_1)+\cdots+d_B(x_n) \le \lambda n$$ (2) Given positive integer $m$ and positive real $\epsilon$. Prove that there exists a positive integer $n$ and nonnegative reals $x_1,\cdots,x_n$, satisfying for any $m$-element set $B$ of real numbers, we have $$d_B(x_1)+\cdots+d_B(x_n) > (1-\epsilon)(x_1+\cdots+x_n)$$

2008 ITest, 40

Find the number of integers $n$ that satisfy $\textit{both}$ of the following conditions: [list=i] [*]$208<n<2008$, [*]$n$ has the same remainder when divided by $24$ or by $30$.[/list]

2013 Brazil Team Selection Test, 2

Determine all positive integers $n$ for which $\dfrac{n^2+1}{[\sqrt{n}]^2+2}$ is an integer. Here $[r]$ denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to $r$.

2018 Middle European Mathematical Olympiad, 2

Tags: algebra , polynomial , root
Let $P(x)$ be a polynomial of degree $n\geq 2$ with rational coefficients such that $P(x) $ has $ n$ pairwise different reel roots forming an arithmetic progression .Prove that among the roots of $P(x) $ there are two that are also the roots of some polynomial of degree $2$ with rational coefficients .

2001 China Team Selection Test, 1

For which integer \( h \), are there infinitely many positive integers \( n \) such that \( \lfloor \sqrt{h^2 + 1} \cdot n \rfloor \) is a perfect square? (Here \( \lfloor x \rfloor \) denotes the integer part of the real number \( x \)?

2012 AMC 12/AHSME, 17

Let $S$ be a subset of $\{1,2,3,\dots,30\}$ with the property that no pair of distinct elements in $S$ has a sum divisible by $5$. What is the largest possible size of $S$? $ \textbf{(A)}\ 10\qquad\textbf{(B)}\ 13\qquad\textbf{(C)}\ 15\qquad\textbf{(D)}\ 16\qquad\textbf{(E)}\ 18 $

2025 Portugal MO, 6

Maria wants to solve a challenge with a deck of cards, each with a different figure. Initially, the cards are distributed randomly into two piles, not necessarily in equal parts. Maria's goal is to get all the cards into the same pile. On each turn, Maria takes the top card from each pile and compares them. In the rule book, there's a table that indicates, for each card match, which of the two wins. Both cards are then placed on the bottom of the winning card in the order Maria chooses. The challenge ends when all the cards are in one pile. Show that it is always possible for Maria to solve the challenge. Regardless of the initial distribution of the cards and the table in the rule book.

2015 AMC 12/AHSME, 5

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The Tigers beat the Sharks $2$ out of the first $3$ times they played. They then played $N$ more times, and the Sharks ended up winning at least $95\%$ of all the games played. What is the minimum possible value for $N$? $\textbf{(A) }35\qquad\textbf{(B) }37\qquad\textbf{(C) }39\qquad\textbf{(D) }41\qquad\textbf{(E) }43$

1976 Putnam, 1

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$P$ is an interior point of the angle whose sides are the rays $OA$ and $OB.$ Locate $X$ on $OA$ and $Y$ on $OB$ so that the line segment $\overline{XY}$ contains $P$ and so that the product $(PX)(PY)$ is a minimum.

1977 Polish MO Finals, 2

Tags: geometry
Show that for every convex polygon there is a circle passing through three consecutive vertices of the polygon and containing the entire polygon

2016 Costa Rica - Final Round, N2

Let $x, y, z$ be positive integers and $p$ a prime such that $x <y <z <p$. Also $x^3, y^3, z^3$ leave the same remainder when divided by $p$. Prove that $x + y + z$ divides $x^2 + y^2 + z^2$.

1995 Korea National Olympiad, Day 2

Let $a,b$ be integers and $p$ be a prime number such that: (i) $p$ is the greatest common divisor of $a$ and $b$; (ii) $p^2$ divides $a$. Prove that the polynomial $x^{n+2}+ax^{n+1}+bx^{n}+a+b$ cannot be decomposed into the product of two polynomials with integer coefficients and degree greater than $1$.

2019 AMC 10, 14

Tags: factorial
The base-ten representation for $19!$ is $121,6T5,100,40M,832,H00$, where $T$, $M$, and $H$ denote digits that are not given. What is $T+M+H$? $\textbf{(A) }3 \qquad\textbf{(B) }8 \qquad\textbf{(C) }12 \qquad\textbf{(D) }14 \qquad\textbf{(E) } 17 $

2023 Federal Competition For Advanced Students, P1, 3

Given a positive integer $n$, find the proportion of the subsets of $\{1,2, \ldots, 2n\}$ such that their smallest element is odd.

1996 Estonia National Olympiad, 1

Find all pairs of integers $(x, y)$ such that ths sum of the fractions $\frac{19}{x}$ and $\frac{96}{y}$ would be equal to their product.

2015 Princeton University Math Competition, 11

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Given a rational number $r$ that, when expressed in base-$10$, is a repeating, non-terminating decimal, we define $f(r)$ to be the number of digits in the decimal representation of $r$ that are after the decimal point but before the repeating part of $r$. For example, $f(1.2\overline{7}) = 0$ and $f(0.35\overline{2}) = 2$. What is the smallest positive integer $n$ such that $\tfrac{1}{n}, \tfrac{2}{n}$, and $\tfrac{4}{n}$ are non-terminating decimals, where $f\left( \tfrac{1}{n} \right) = 3, f\left( \tfrac{2}{n} \right) = 3$, and $f\left( \tfrac{4}{n} \right) = 2$?.

1998 Moldova Team Selection Test, 11

Let $A,B,C$ be nodes of the lattice $Z\times Z$ such that inside the triangle $ABC$ lies a unique node $P$ of the lattice. Denote $E = AP \cap BC$. Determine max $\frac{AP}{PE}$ , over all such configurations.

2005 IMC, 3

What is the maximal dimension of a linear subspace $ V$ of the vector space of real $ n \times n$ matrices such that for all $ A$ in $ B$ in $ V$, we have $ \text{trace}\left(AB\right) \equal{} 0$ ?

2013 Tournament of Towns, 5

Do there exist two integer-valued functions $f$ and $g$ such that for every integer $x$ we have (a) $f(f(x)) = x, g(g(x)) = x, f(g(x)) > x, g(f(x)) > x$ ? (b) $f(f(x)) < x, g(g(x)) < x, f(g(x)) > x, g(f(x)) > x$ ?

2009 Rioplatense Mathematical Olympiad, Level 3, 2

Find all pairs $(a,b)$ of integers with $a>1$ and $b>1$ such that $a$ divides $b+1$ and $b$ divides $a^3-1$.