Found problems: 15925
2009 German National Olympiad, 1
Find all non-negative real numbers $a$ such that the equation \[ \sqrt[3]{1+x}+\sqrt[3]{1-x}=a \] has at least one real solution $x$ with $0 \leq x \leq 1$.
For all such $a$, what is $x$?
2012 Romania National Olympiad, 1
[color=darkred]Let $M=\{x\in\mathbb{C}\, |\, |z|=1,\ \text{Re}\, z\in\mathbb{Q}\}\, .$ Prove that there exist infinitely many equilateral triangles in the complex plane having all affixes of their vertices in the set $M$ .[/color]
2024 ELMO Shortlist, A3
Find all functions $f : \mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}$ such that for all real numbers $x$ and $y$,
$$f(x+f(y))+xy=f(x)f(y)+f(x)+y.$$
[i]Andrew Carratu[/i]
2011 Gheorghe Vranceanu, 1
Let $ \sigma_1 ,\sigma_2 $ be two permutations of order $ n $ such that $ \sigma_1 (k)=\sigma_2 (n-k+1) $ for $ k=\overline{1,n} . $ Prove that the number of inversions of $ \sigma_1 $ plus the number of inversions of $ \sigma_2 $ is $ \frac{n(n+1)}{2} . $
2006 AIME Problems, 5
When rolling a certain unfair six-sided die with faces numbered $1, 2, 3, 4, 5$, and $6$, the probability of obtaining face $F$ is greater than $\frac{1}{6}$, the probability of obtaining the face opposite is less than $\frac{1}{6}$, the probability of obtaining any one of the other four faces is $\frac{1}{6}$, and the sum of the numbers on opposite faces is $7$. When two such dice are rolled, the probability of obtaining a sum of $7$ is $\frac{47}{288}$. Given that the probability of obtaining face $F$ is $\frac{m}{n}$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers, find $m+n$.
2010 All-Russian Olympiad, 1
Let $a \neq b a,b \in \mathbb{R}$ such that $(x^2+20ax+10b)(x^2+20bx+10a)=0$ has no roots for $x$. Prove that $20(b-a)$ is not an integer.
2008 Federal Competition For Advanced Students, Part 2, 1
Determine all functions $ f$ mapping the set of positive integers to the set of non-negative integers satisfying the following conditions:
(1) $ f(mn) \equal{} f(m)\plus{}f(n)$,
(2) $ f(2008) \equal{} 0$, and
(3) $ f(n) \equal{} 0$ for all $ n \equiv 39\pmod {2008}$.
2012 Centers of Excellency of Suceava, 4
Solve in the reals the following system.
$$ \left\{ \begin{matrix} \log_2|x|\cdot\log_2|y| =3/2 \\x^2+y^2=12 \end{matrix} \right. $$
[i]Gheorghe Marchitan[/i]
2018 CHMMC (Fall), 6
Karina has a polynomial $p_1(x) = x^2 + x + k$, where $k$ is an integer. Noticing that $p_1$ has integer roots, she forms a new polynomial $p_2(x) = x^2 + a_1x + b_1$, where $a_1$ and $b_1$ are the roots of $p_1$ and $a_1 \ge b_1$. The polynomial $p_2$ also has integer roots, so she forms a new polynomial $p_3(x) = x^2 + a_2x + b_2$, where $a_2$ and $b_2$ are the roots of $p_2$ and $a_2 \ge b_2$. She continues this process until she reaches $p_7(x)$ and finds that it does not have integer roots. What is the largest possible value of $k$?
1995 Czech And Slovak Olympiad IIIA, 2
Find the positive real numbers $x,y$ for which $\frac{x+y}{2},\sqrt{xy},\frac{2xy}{x+y},\sqrt{\frac{x^2 +y^2}{2}}$ are integers whose sum is $66$.
1981 Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik, 1
A sequence $a_1, a_2, a_3, \ldots $ is defined as follows: $a_1$ is a positive integer and
$$a_{n+1} = \left\lfloor \frac{3}{2} a_n \right\rfloor +1$$
for all $n \in \mathbb{N}$. Can $a_1$ be chosen in such a way that the first $100000$ terms of the sequence are even, but the $100001$-th term is odd?
2022 BmMT, Team Round
[b]p1.[/b] If $x^2 = 7$, what is $x^4 + x^2 + 1$?
[b]p2.[/b] Richard and Alex are competing in a $150$-meter race. If Richard runs at a constant speed of $5$ meters per second and Alex runs at a constant speed of $3$ meters per second, how many more seconds does it take for Alex to finish the race?
[b]p3.[/b] David and Emma are playing a game with a chest of $100$ gold coins. They alternate turns, taking one gold coin if the chest has an odd number of gold coins or taking exactly half of the gold coins if the chest has an even number of gold coins. The game ends when there are no more gold coins in the chest. If Emma goes first, how many gold coins does Emma have at the end?
[b]p4.[/b] What is the only $3$-digit perfect square whose digits are all different and whose units digit is $5$?
[b]p5.[/b] In regular pentagon $ABCDE$, let $F$ be the midpoint of $\overline{AB}$, $G$ be the midpoint of $\overline{CD}$, and $H$ be the midpoint of $\overline{AE}$. What is the measure of $\angle FGH$ in degrees?
[b]p6.[/b] Water enters at the left end of a pipe at a rate of $1$ liter per $35$ seconds. Some of the water exits the pipe through a leak in the middle. The rest of the water exits from the right end of the pipe at a rate of $1$ liter per $36$ seconds. How many minutes does it take for the pipe to leak a liter of water?
[b]p7.[/b] Carson wants to create a wire frame model of a right rectangular prism with a volume of $2022$ cubic centimeters, where strands of wire form the edges of the prism. He wants to use as much wire as possible. If Carson also wants the length, width, and height in centimeters to be distinct whole numbers, how many centimeters of wire does he need to create the prism?
[b]p8.[/b] How many ways are there to fill the unit squares of a $3 \times 5$ grid with the digits $1$, $2$, and $3$ such that every pair of squares that share a side differ by exactly $1$?
[b]p9.[/b] In pentagon ABCDE, $AB = 54$, $AE = 45$, $DE = 18$, $\angle A = \angle C = \angle E$, $D$ is on line segment $\overline{BE}$, and line $BD$ bisects angle $\angle ABC$, as shown in the diagram below. What is the perimeter of pentagon $ABCDE$?
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[b]p10.[/b] If $x$ and $y$ are nonzero real numbers such that $\frac{7}{x} + \frac{8}{y} = 91$ and $\frac{6}{x} + \frac{10}{y} = 89$, what is the value of $x + y$?
[b]p11.[/b] Hilda and Marianne play a game with a shued deck of $10$ cards, numbered from $1$ to $10$. Hilda draws five cards, and Marianne picks up the five remaining cards. Hilda observes that she does not have any pair of consecutive cards - that is, no two cards have numbers that differ by exactly $1$. Additionally, the sum of the numbers on Hilda's cards is $1$ less than the sum of the numbers on Marianne's cards. Marianne has exactly one pair of consecutive cards - what is the sum of this pair?
[b]p12.[/b] Regular hexagon $AUSTIN$ has side length $2$. Let $M$ be the midpoint of line segment $\overline{ST}$. What is the area of pentagon $MINUS$?
[b]p13.[/b] At a collector's store, plushes are either small or large and cost a positive integer number of dollars. All small plushes cost the same price, and all large plushes cost the same price. Two small plushes cost exactly one dollar less than a large plush. During a shopping trip, Isaac buys some plushes from the store for 59 dollars. What is the smallest number of dollars that the small plush could not possibly cost?
[b]p14.[/b] Four fair six-sided dice are rolled. What is the probability that the median of the four outcomes is $5$?
[b]p15.[/b] Suppose $x_1, x_2,..., x_{2022}$ is a sequence of real numbers such that:
$x_1 + x_2 = 1$
$x_2 + x_3 = 2$
$...$
$x_{2021} + x_{2022} = 2021$
If $x_1 + x_{499} + x_{999} + x_{1501} = 222$, then what is the value of $x_{2022}$?
[b]p16.[/b] A cone has radius $3$ and height $4$. An infinite number of spheres are placed in the cone in the following way: sphere $C_0$ is placed inside the cone such that it is tangent to the base of the cone and to the curved surface of the cone at more than one point, and for $i \ge 1$, sphere $C_i$ is placed such that it is externally tangent to sphere $C_{i-1}$ and internally tangent to more than one point of the curved surface of the cone. If $V_i$ is the volume of sphere $C_i$, compute $V_0 + V_1 + V_2 + ... $ .
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[b]p17.[/b] Call an ordered pair, $(x, y)$, relatable if $x$ and $y$ are positive integers where $y$ divides $3600$, $x$ divides $y$ and $\frac{y}{x}$ is a prime number. For every relatable ordered pair, Leanne wrote down the positive difference of the two terms of the pair. What is the sum of the numbers she wrote down?
[b]p18.[/b] Let $r, s$, and $t$ be the three roots of $P(x) = x^3 - 9x - 9$. Compute the value of $(r^3 + r^2 - 10r - 8)(s^3 + s^2 - 10s - 8)(t^3 + t^2 - 10t - 8)$.
[b]p19.[/b] Compute the number of ways to color the digits $0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8$ and $9$ red, blue, or green such that:
(a) every prime integer has at least one digit that is not blue, and
(b) every composite integer has at least one digit that is not green.
Note that $0$ is not composite. For example, since $12$ is composite, either the digit $1$, the digit $2$, or both must be not green.
[b]p20.[/b] Pentagon $ABCDE$ has $AB = DE = 4$ and $BC = CD = 9$ with $\angle ABC = \angle CDE = 90^o$, and there exists a circle tangent to all five sides of the pentagon. What is the length of segment $\overline{AE}$?
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2004 Argentina National Olympiad, 1
For each positive integer $n$ we consider the sequence of $2004$ integers$$\left [n+\sqrt{n}\right ],\left [n+1+\sqrt{n+1}\right ],\left [n+2+\sqrt{n+2}\right ],\ldots ,\left [n+2003+\sqrt{n+2003}\right ]$$Determine the smallest integer $n$ such that the $2004$ numbers in the sequence are $2004$ consecutive integers.
Clarification: The brackets indicate the integer part.
2007 Moldova National Olympiad, 10.3
Determine strictly positive real numbers $ a_{1},a_{2},...,a_{n}$ if for any $ n\in N^*$ takes
place equality:
$ a_{1}^2\plus{}a_{2}^2\plus{}...\plus{}a_{n}^2\equal{}a_{1}\plus{}a_{2}\plus{}...\plus{}a_{n}\plus{}\frac{n(n^2\plus{}6n\plus{}11)}{3}$
2007 Pre-Preparation Course Examination, 2
Let $\{A_{1},\dots,A_{k}\}$ be matrices which make a group under matrix multiplication. Suppose $M=A_{1}+\dots+A_{k}$. Prove that each eigenvalue of $M$ is equal to $0$ or $k$.
2019 SAFEST Olympiad, 4
Let $a_1, a_2, . . . , a_{2019}$ be any positive real numbers such that $\frac{1}{a_1 + 2019}+\frac{1}{a_2 + 2019}+ ... +\frac{1}{a_{2019} + 2019}=\frac{1}{2019}$.
Find the minimum value of $a_1a_2... a_{2019}$ and determine for which values of $a_1, a_2, . . . , a_{2019}$ this minimum occurs
2024 All-Russian Olympiad Regional Round, 11.5
The equation $$t^4+at^3+bt^2=(a+b)(2t-1)$$ has $4$ positive real roots $t_1<t_2<t_3<t_4$. Show that $t_1t_4>t_2t_3$.
1981 Vietnam National Olympiad, 2
Consider the polynomials
\[f(p) = p^{12} - p^{11} + 3p^{10} + 11p^3 - p^2 + 23p + 30;\]
\[g(p) = p^3 + 2p + m.\]
Find all integral values of $m$ for which $f$ is divisible by $g$.
2012 IMC, 5
Let $a$ be a rational number and let $n$ be a positive integer. Prove that the polynomial $X^{2^n}(X+a)^{2^n}+1$ is irreducible in the ring $\mathbb{Q}[X]$ of polynomials with rational coefficients.
[i]Proposed by Vincent Jugé, École Polytechnique, Paris.[/i]
2003 IMC, 6
Let $ p=\sum\limits_{k=0}^n a_kX^k\in R[X] $ a polynomial such that all his roots lie in the half plane $ \{z\in C| Re(z)<0 \}. $ Prove that $ a_ka_{k+3}<a_{k+1}a_{k+2}, $ for every k=0,1,2...,n-3.
2018 ABMC, 2018 Nov
[b]p1.[/b] How many lines of symmetry does a square have?
[b]p2.[/b] Compute$ 1/2 + 1/6 + 1/12 + 1/4$.
[b]p3.[/b] What is the maximum possible area of a rectangle with integer side lengths and perimeter $8$?
[b]p4.[/b] Given that $1$ printer weighs $400000$ pennies, and $80$ pennies weighs $2$ books, what is the weight of a printer expressed in books?
[b]p5.[/b] Given that two sides of a triangle are $28$ and $3$ and all three sides are integers, what is the sum of the possible lengths of the remaining side?
[b]p6.[/b] What is half the sum of all positive integers between $1$ and $15$, inclusive, that have an even number of positive divisors?
[b]p7.[/b] Austin the Snowman has a very big brain. His head has radius $3$, and the volume of his torso is one third of his head, and the volume of his legs combined is one third of his torso. If Austin's total volume is $a\pi$ where $a$ is an integer, what is $a$?
[b]p8.[/b] Neethine the Kiwi says that she is the eye of the tiger, a fighter, and that everyone is gonna hear her roar. She is standing at point $(3, 3)$. Neeton the Cat is standing at $(11,18)$, the farthest he can stand from Neethine such that he can still hear her roar. Let the total area of the region that Neeton can stand in where he can hear Neethine's roar be $a\pi$ where $a$ is an integer. What is $a$?
[b]p9.[/b] Consider $2018$ identical kiwis. These are to be divided between $5$ people, such that the first person gets $a_1$ kiwis, the second gets $a_2$ kiwis, and so forth, with $a_1 \le a_2 \le a_3 \le a_4 \le a_5$. How many tuples $(a_1, a_2, a_3, a_4, a_5)$ can be chosen such that they form an arithmetic sequence?
[b]p10.[/b] On the standard $12$ hour clock, each number from $1$ to $12$ is replaced by the sum of its divisors. On this new clock, what is the number of degrees in the measure of the non-reflex angle between the hands of the clock at the time when the hour hand is between $7$ and $6$ while the minute hand is pointing at $15$?
[b]p11.[/b] In equiangular hexagon $ABCDEF$, $AB = 7$, $BC = 3$, $CD = 8$, and $DE = 5$. The area of the hexagon is in the form $\frac{a\sqrt{b}}{c}$ with $b$ square free and $a$ and $c$ relatively prime. Find $a+b+c$ where $a, b,$ and $c$ are integers.
[b]p12.[/b] Let $\frac{p}{q} = \frac15 + \frac{2}{5^2} + \frac{3}{5^3} + ...$ . Find $p + q$, where $p$ and $q$ are relatively prime positive integers.
[b]p13.[/b] Two circles $F$ and $G$ with radius $10$ and $4$ respectively are externally tangent. A square $ABMC$ is inscribed in circle $F$ and equilateral triangle $MOP$ is inscribed in circle $G$ (they share vertex $M$). If the area of pentagon $ABOPC$ is equal to $a + b\sqrt{c}$, where $a$, $b$, $c$ are integers $c$ is square free, then find $a + b + c$.
[b]p14.[/b] Consider the polynomial $P(x) = x^3 + 3x^2 + ax + 8$. Find the sum of all integer $a$ such that the sum of the squares of the roots of $P(x)$ divides the sum of the coecients of $P(x)$.
[b]p15.[/b] Nithin and Antonio play a number game. At the beginning of the game, Nithin picks a prime $p$ that is less than $100$. Antonio then tries to find an integer $n$ such that $n^6 + 2n^5 + 2n^4 + n^3 + (n^2 + n + 1)^2$ is a multiple of $p$. If Antonio can find such a number n, then he wins, otherwise, he loses. Nithin doesn't know what he is doing, and he always picks his prime randomly while Antonio always plays optimally. The probability of Antonio winning is $a/b$ where $a$ and $b$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find$a + b$.
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2015 Thailand TSTST, 2
Let $\{F_n\}^\infty_{n=1}$ be the Fibonacci sequence and let $f$ be a polynomial of degree $1006$ such that $f(k) = F_k$ for all $k \in \{1008, \dots , 2014\}$. Prove that $$233\mid f(2015)+1.$$
[i]Note: $F_1=F_2=1$ and $F_{n+2}=F_{n+1}+F_n$ for all $n\geq 1$.[/i]
2011 Argentina National Olympiad Level 2, 1
On the board were written the numbers from $1$ to $k$ (where $k$ is an unknown positive integer). One of the numbers was erased. The average of the remaining numbers is $25.25$. Which number was erased?
1987 China Team Selection Test, 3
Let $r_1=2$ and $r_n = \prod^{n-1}_{k=1} r_i + 1$, $n \geq 2.$ Prove that among all sets of positive integers such that $\sum^{n}_{k=1} \frac{1}{a_i} < 1,$ the partial sequences $r_1,r_2, ... , r_n$ are the one that gets nearer to 1.
2020 Australian Mathematical Olympiad, DAY 1
Determine all pairs of $(a,b)$ of non negative integers such that:
$$\dfrac{a+b}{2} - \sqrt{ab}~=~1$$