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MOAA Team Rounds, 2019.2

Tags: geometry , team , algebra
The lengths of the two legs of a right triangle are the two distinct roots of the quadratic $x^2 - 36x + 70$. What is the length of the triangle’s hypotenuse?

2024 Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, 16

Tags: guts
Let $ABC$ be an isosceles triangle with orthocenter $H.$ Let $M$ and $N$ be the midpoints of sides $\overline{AB}$ and $\overline{AC},$ respectively. The circumcircle of triangle $MHN$ intersects line $BC$ at two points $X$ and $Y.$ Given $XY=AB=AC=2,$ compute $BC^2.$

1982 IMO Longlists, 23

Determine the sum of all positive integers whose digits (in base ten) form either a strictly increasing or a strictly decreasing sequence.

2020 LMT Fall, 15

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$\triangle ABC$ has $AB=5,BC=6,$ and $AC=7.$ Let $M$ be the midpoint of $BC,$ and let the circumcircle of $\triangle ABM$ intersect $AC$ at $N.$ If the length of segment $MN$ can be expressed as $\frac{a}{b}$ for relatively prime positive integers $a,b$ find $a+b.$ [i]Proposed by Alex Li[/i]

2004 Thailand Mathematical Olympiad, 17

Compute the remainder when $1^{2547} + 2^{2547} +...+ 2547^{2547}$ is divided by $25$.

2024 AMC 10, 4

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Balls numbered $1,2,3,\ldots$ are deposited in $5$ bins, labeled $A,B,C,D,$ and $E$, using the following procedure. Ball $1$ is deposited in bin $A$, and balls $2$ and $3$ are deposted in $B$. The next three balls are deposited in bin $C$, the next $4$ in bin $D$, and so on, cycling back to bin $A$ after balls are deposited in bin $E$. (For example, $22,23,\ldots,28$ are despoited in bin $B$ at step 7 of this process.) In which bin is ball $2024$ deposited? $\textbf{(A) }A\qquad\textbf{(B) }B\qquad\textbf{(C) }C\qquad\textbf{(D) }D\qquad\textbf{(E) }E$

2014 China National Olympiad, 3

Prove that: there exists only one function $f:\mathbb{N^*}\to\mathbb{N^*}$ satisfying: i) $f(1)=f(2)=1$; ii)$f(n)=f(f(n-1))+f(n-f(n-1))$ for $n\ge 3$. For each integer $m\ge 2$, find the value of $f(2^m)$.

2013 SEEMOUS, Problem 2

Let $M,N\in M_2(\mathbb C)$ be two nonzero matrices such that $$M^2=N^2=0_2\text{ and }MN+NM=I_2$$where $0_2$ is the $2\times2$ zero matrix and $I_2$ the $2\times2$ unit matrix. Prove that there is an invertible matrix $A\in M_2(\mathbb C)$ such that $$M=A\begin{pmatrix}0&1\\0&0\end{pmatrix}A^{-1}\text{ and }N=A\begin{pmatrix}0&0\\1&0\end{pmatrix}A^{-1}.$$

2006 Germany Team Selection Test, 3

The diagonals $AC$ and $BD$ of a cyclic quadrilateral $ABCD$ meet at a point $X$. The circumcircles of triangles $ABX$ and $CDX$ meet at a point $Y$ (apart from $X$). Let $O$ be the center of the circumcircle of the quadrilateral $ABCD$. Assume that the points $O$, $X$, $Y$ are all distinct. Show that $OY$ is perpendicular to $XY$.

1969 IMO Shortlist, 54

$(POL 3)$ Given a polynomial $f(x)$ with integer coefficients whose value is divisible by $3$ for three integers $k, k + 1,$ and $k + 2$. Prove that $f(m)$ is divisible by $3$ for all integers $m.$

2013 Princeton University Math Competition, 1

Tags: princeton , college
Including the original, how many ways are there to rearrange the letters in PRINCETON so that no two vowels (I, E, O) are consecutive and no three consonants (P, R, N, C, T, N) are consecutive?

2006 Vietnam Team Selection Test, 2

Given a non-isoceles triangle $ABC$ inscribes a circle $(O,R)$ (center $O$, radius $R$). Consider a varying line $l$ such that $l\perp OA$ and $l$ always intersects the rays $AB,AC$ and these intersectional points are called $M,N$. Suppose that the lines $BN$ and $CM$ intersect, and if the intersectional point is called $K$ then the lines $AK$ and $BC$ intersect. $1$, Assume that $P$ is the intersectional point of $AK$ and $BC$. Show that the circumcircle of the triangle $MNP$ is always through a fixed point. $2$, Assume that $H$ is the orthocentre of the triangle $AMN$. Denote $BC=a$, and $d$ is the distance between $A$ and the line $HK$. Prove that $d\leq\sqrt{4R^2-a^2}$ and the equality occurs iff the line $l$ is through the intersectional point of two lines $AO$ and $BC$.

2013 China Girls Math Olympiad, 1

Let $A$ be the closed region bounded by the following three lines in the $xy$ plane: $x=1, y=0$ and $y=t(2x-t)$, where $0<t<1$. Prove that the area of any triangle inside the region $A$, with two vertices $P(t,t^2)$ and $Q(1,0)$, does not exceed $\frac{1}{4}.$

2006 IberoAmerican Olympiad For University Students, 5

Tags: geometry
A regular $n$-gon is inscribed in a circle of radius $1$. Let $a_1,\cdots,a_{n-1}$ be the distances of one of the vertices of the polygon to all the other vertices. Prove that \[(5-a_1^2)\cdots(5-a_{n-1}^2)=F_n^2\] where $F_n$ is the $n^{th}$ term of the Fibonacci sequence $1,1,2,\cdots$

2016 Vietnam Team Selection Test, 1

Find all $a,n\in\mathbb{Z}^+$ ($a>2$) such that each prime divisor of $a^n-1$ is also prime divisor of $a^{3^{2016}}-1$

2017 Princeton University Math Competition, A2/B4

Call a number unremarkable if, when written in base $10$, no two adjacent digits are equal. For example, $123$ is unremarkable, but $122$ is not. Find the sum of all unremarkable $3$-digit numbers. (Note that $012$ and $007$ are not $3$-digit numbers.)

LMT Team Rounds 2021+, A1

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Triangle $LMT$ has $\overline{MA}$ as an altitude. Given that $MA = 16$, $MT = 20$, and $LT = 25$, find the length of the altitude from $L$ to $\overline{MT}$. [i]Proposed by Kevin Zhao[/i]

2007 Mathematics for Its Sake, 2

For a given natural number $ n\ge 2, $ find all $ \text{n-tuples} $ of nonnegative real numbers which have the property that each one of the numbers forming the $ \text{n-tuple} $ is the square of the sum of the other $ n-1 $ ones. [i]Mugur Acu[/i]

2019 Switzerland Team Selection Test, 12

Define the sequence $a_0,a_1,a_2,\hdots$ by $a_n=2^n+2^{\lfloor n/2\rfloor}$. Prove that there are infinitely many terms of the sequence which can be expressed as a sum of (two or more) distinct terms of the sequence, as well as infinitely many of those which cannot be expressed in such a way.

2016 Federal Competition For Advanced Students, P1, 3

Consider 2016 points arranged on a circle. We are allowed to jump ahead by 2 or 3 points in clockwise direction. What is the minimum number of jumps required to visit all points and return to the starting point? (Gerd Baron)

1998 Poland - Second Round, 2

Tags: geometry
In triangle $ABC$, the angle $\angle BCA$ is obtuse and $\angle BAC = 2\angle ABC\,.$ The line through $B$ and perpendicular to $BC$ intersects line $AC$ in $D$. Let $M$ be the midpoint of $AB$. Prove that $\angle AMC=\angle BMD$. source : http://cage.ugent.be/~hvernaev/Olympiade/PMO982.pdf

2013 Romania National Olympiad, 3

Let $ABCD$ be a rectangle with $5AD <2 AB$ . On the side $AB$ consider the points $S$ and $T$ such that $AS = ST = TB$. Let $M, N$ and $P$ be the projections of points $A, S$ and $T$ on lines $DS, DT$ and $DB$ respectively .Prove that the points $M, N$, and $P$ are collinear if and only if $15 AD^2 = 2 AB^2$.

Indonesia MO Shortlist - geometry, g5

Let $ABCD$ be quadrilateral inscribed in a circle. Let $M$ be the midpoint of the segment $BD$. If the tangents of the circle at $ B$, and at $D$ are also concurrent with the extension of $AC$, prove that $\angle AMD = \angle CMD$.

V Soros Olympiad 1998 - 99 (Russia), 10.6

Tags: angle , geometry
The straight line containing the centers of the circumscribed and inscribed circles of triangle $ABC$ intersects rays $BA$ and $BC$ and forms an angle with the altitude to side $BC$ equal to half the angle $\angle BAC$. What is angle $\angle ABC$?

2015 JBMO TST - Turkey, 7

For the all $(m,n,k)$ positive integer triples such that $|m^k-n!| \le n$ find the maximum value of $\frac{n}{m}$ [i]Proposed by Melih Üçer[/i]