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2013 NIMO Summer Contest, 4

Find the sum of the real roots of the polynomial \[ \prod_{k=1}^{100} \left( x^2-11x+k \right) = \left( x^2-11x+1 \right)\left( x^2-11x+2 \right)\dots\left(x^2-11x+100\right). \][i]Proposed by Evan Chen[/i]

2003 Tournament Of Towns, 5

A point $O$ lies inside of the square $ABCD$. Prove that the difference between the sum of angles $OAB, OBC, OCD , ODA$ and $180^{\circ}$ does not exceed $45^{\circ}$.

2015 NZMOC Camp Selection Problems, 9

Consolidated Megacorp is planning to send a salesperson to Elbonia who needs to visit every town there. It is possible to travel between any two towns of Elbonia directly either by barge or by mule cart (the same type of travel is available in either direction, and these are the only types of travel available). Show that it is possible to choose a starting town so that the salesperson can complete a round trip visiting each town exactly once and returning to her starting point, while changing the type of transportation used at most one time (this is desirable, since it’s hard to arrange for the merchandise to be transferred from barge to cart or vice versa).

2005 Today's Calculation Of Integral, 13

Calculate the following integarls. [1] $\int x\cos ^ 2 x dx$ [2] $\int \frac{x-1}{(3x-1)^2}dx$ [3] $\int \frac{x^3}{(2-x^2)^4}dx$ [4] $\int \left({\frac{1}{4\sqrt{x}}+\frac{1}{2x}}\right)dx$ [5] $\int (\ln x)^2 dx$

2023 Indonesia MO, 2

Determine all functions $f : \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ such that the following equation holds for every real $x,y$: \[ f(f(x) + y) = \lfloor x + f(f(y)) \rfloor. \] [b]Note:[/b] $\lfloor x \rfloor$ denotes the greatest integer not greater than $x$.

1993 Tournament Of Towns, (375) 3

A fixed number of people are dividing an inheritance among themselves. An heir will be called poor if he gets less than $\$99$ and rich if he gets more than $\$10 000$ (some heirs may be neither rich nor poor). The total inheritance and the number of heirs are such that the total income of the rich heirs will be no less than that of the poor ones no matter how the inheritance is divided. Prove that the total income of the rich heirs is no less than $100$ times that of the poor ones. (F Nazarov)

1976 AMC 12/AHSME, 10

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If $m,~n,~p,$ and $q$ are real numbers and $f(x)=mx+n$ and $g(x)=px+q$, then the equation $f(g(x))=g(f(x))$ has a solution $\textbf{(A) }\text{for all choices of }m,~n,~p, \text{ and } q\qquad$ $\textbf{(B) }\text{if and only if }m=p\text{ and }n=q\qquad$ $\textbf{(C) }\text{if and only if }mq-np=0\qquad$ $\textbf{(D) }\text{if and only if }n(1-p)-q(1-m)=0\qquad$ $\textbf{(E) }\text{if and only if }(1-n)(1-p)-(1-q)(1-m)=0$

2007 Princeton University Math Competition, 9

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A positive integer is called [i]squarefree[/i] if its only perfect square factor is $1$. Call a set of positive integers [i]squarefreeful[/i] if each product of two of its elements is squarefree, and [i]squarefreefullest[/i] if no positive integer less than the maximum element of the set can be added while preserving the set's squarefreefulness. What is the minimum number of elements in a squarefreefullest set containing $31$?

1976 IMO Longlists, 36

Three concentric circles with common center $O$ are cut by a common chord in successive points $A, B, C$. Tangents drawn to the circles at the points $A, B, C$ enclose a triangular region. If the distance from point $O$ to the common chord is equal to $p$, prove that the area of the region enclosed by the tangents is equal to \[\frac{AB \cdot BC \cdot CA}{2p}\]

MathLinks Contest 7th, 5.2

Let $ A^{\prime}$ be an arbitrary point on the side $ BC$ of a triangle $ ABC$. Denote by $ \mathcal{T}_{A}^{b}$, $ \mathcal{T}_{A}^{c}$ the circles simultanously tangent to $ AA^{\prime}$, $ A^{\prime}B$, $ \Gamma$ and $ AA^{\prime}$, $ A^{\prime}C$, $ \Gamma$, respectively, where $ \Gamma$ is the circumcircle of $ ABC$. Prove that $ \mathcal{T}_{A}^{b}$, $ \mathcal{T}_{A}^{c}$ are congruent if and only if $ AA^{\prime}$ passes through the Nagel point of triangle $ ABC$. ([i]If $ M,N,P$ are the points of tangency of the excircles of the triangle $ ABC$ with the sides of the triangle $ BC$, $ CA$ and $ AB$ respectively, then the Nagel point of the triangle is the intersection point of the lines $ AM$, $ BN$ and $ CP$[/i].)

2012 IFYM, Sozopol, 3

Prove the following inequality: $tan \, 1>\frac{3}{2}$.

2001 May Olympiad, 4

Using only prime numbers, a set is formed with the following conditions: Any one-digit prime number can be in the set. For a prime number with more than one digit to be in the set, the number that results from deleting only the first digit and also the number that results from deleting only the last digit must be in the set. Write, of the sets that meet these conditions, the one with the greatest number of elements. Justify why there cannot be one with more elements. Remember that the number $1$ is not prime.

2016 India Regional Mathematical Olympiad, 8

At some integer points a polynomial with integer coefficients take values $1, 2$ and $3$. Prove that there exist not more than one integer at which the polynomial is equal to $5$.

1952 Miklós Schweitzer, 7

A point $ P$ is performing a random walk on the $ X$-axis. At the instant $ t\equal{}0$, $ P$ is at a point $ x_0$ ($ |x_0|\le N$, where $ x_0$ and $ N$ denote integers, $ N>0$). If at an instant $ t$ ($ t$ being a nonnegative integer), $ P$ is at a point of $ x$ integer abscissa and $ |x|<N$, then by the instant $ t\plus{}1$ it reaches either the point $ x\plus{}1$ or the point $ x\minus{}1$, each with probability $ \frac12$. If at the instant $ t$, $ P$ is at the point $ x\equal{}N$ [$ x\equal{}\minus{}N$], then by the instant $ t\plus{}1$ it is certain to reach the point $ N\minus{}1$ [$ \minus{}N\plus{}1$]. Denote by $ P_k(t)$ the probability of $ P$ being at $ x\equal{}k$ at instant $ t$ ($ k$ is an integer). Find $ \lim_{t\to \infty}P_{k}(2t)$ and $ \lim_{t\to \infty}P_k(2t\plus{}1)$ for every fixed $ k$.

2019 JHMT, 6

Tags: geometry
Circles $C_1$ and $C_2$ intersect at exactly two points $I_1$ and $I_2$. A point $J$ on $C_1$ outside of $C_2$ is chosen such that $\overline{JI_2}$ is tangent to $C_2$ and $\overline{JI_2} = 3$. A line segment is drawn from $J$ through $I_1$ and intersects $C_2$ at point $K$ and $\overline{JK} = 6$. $\angle JI_2I_1 = \angle I_2KI_1 = \frac12 \angle I_1I_2K$. Let $\overline{I_1I_2} = a$, and let $a$ equal the fraction$ \frac{m\sqrt{p}}{n}$ , where $m$ and $n$ are coprime and $p$ is a positive integer not divisible by the square of any prime. Find $100m + 10p + n$.

2024 CCA Math Bonanza, L5.1

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Michelle is birdwatching. At time $t=0$, she spots $n$ birds all standing on a power cable, in a single line. Every minute after she first spots the birds, she looks back up at the birds, counting the number of them that are left. Assume that each minute, each bird has a $50\%$ chance to fly off, and that no birds decide to perch on the cable for $t\geq0$. As $n$ approaches $\infty$, let the probability that Michelle will see exactly $1$ bird on the line at some point in time approach $p$. Estimate $\lfloor 10000p \rfloor$. \\\\ Your score will be calculated by the function $\max(0, \lfloor20 - \frac{|A - S|}{12}\rfloor)$, where $S$ is your submission and $A$ is the true answer. [i]Lightning 5.1[/i]

1963 IMO, 5

Prove that $\cos{\frac{\pi}{7}}-\cos{\frac{2\pi}{7}}+\cos{\frac{3\pi}{7}}=\frac{1}{2}$

1967 IMO Longlists, 21

Without using tables, find the exact value of the product: \[P = \prod^7_{k=1} \cos \left(\frac{k \pi}{15} \right).\]

2012 Kosovo National Mathematical Olympiad, 3

Tags: algebra
Solve the recurrence $R_0=1, R_n=nR_{n-1}+2^n\cdot n!$.

2005 Gheorghe Vranceanu, 2

Let be a twice-differentiable function $ f:(0,\infty )\longrightarrow\mathbb{R} $ that admits a polynomial function of degree $ 1 $ or $ 2, $ namely, $ \alpha :(0,\infty )\longrightarrow\mathbb{R} $ as its asymptote. Prove the following propositions: [b]a)[/b] $ f''>0\implies f-\alpha >0 $ [b]b)[/b] $ \text{supp} f''=(0,\infty )\wedge f-\alpha >0\implies f''=0 $

2014 CHMMC (Fall), 6

Suppose the transformation $T$ acts on points in the plane like this: $$T(x, y) = \left( \frac{x}{x^2 + y^2}, \frac{-y}{x^2 + y^2}\right).$$ Determine the area enclosed by the set of points of the form $T(x, y)$, where $(x, y)$ is a point on the edge of a length-$2$ square centered at the origin with sides parallel to the axes.

1996 Singapore Team Selection Test, 3

Let $S$ be a sequence $n_1, n_2,..., n_{1995}$ of positive integers such that $n_1 +...+ n_{1995 }=m < 3990$. Prove that for each integer $q$ with $1 \le q \le m$, there is a sequence $n_{i_1} , n_{i_2} , ... , n_{i_k}$ , where $1 \le i_1 < i_2 < ...< i_k \le 1995$, $n_{i_1} + ...+ n_{i_k} = q$ and $k$ depends on $q$.

1999 All-Russian Olympiad Regional Round, 8.1

A father and two sons went to visit their grandmother, who Raya lives $33$ km from the city. My father has a motor roller, the speed of which $25$ km/h, and with a passenger - $20$ km/h (with two passengers on a scooter It’s impossible to move). Each of the brothers walks along the road at a speed of $5$ km/h. Prove that all three can get to grandma's in $3$ hours

2000 Estonia National Olympiad, 4

On the side $AC$ of the triangle $ABC$, choose any point $D$ different from the vertices $A$ and C. Let $O_1$ and $O_2$ be circumcenters the triangles $ABD$ and $CBD$, respectively. Prove that the triangles $O_1DO_2$ and $ABC$ are similar.

1995 All-Russian Olympiad Regional Round, 11.2

A planar section of a parallelepiped is a regular hexagon. Show that this parallelepiped is a cube.