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2014 Iran Team Selection Test, 6

The incircle of a non-isosceles triangle $ABC$ with the center $I$ touches the sides $BC$ at $D$. let $X$ is a point on arc $BC$ from circumcircle of triangle $ABC$ such that if $E,F$ are feet of perpendicular from $X$ on $BI,CI$ and $M$ is midpoint of $EF$ we have $MB=MC$. prove that $\widehat{BAD}=\widehat{CAX}$

2014 BMT Spring, 2

Suppose $ \vartriangle ABC$ is similar to $\vartriangle DEF$, with $ A$, $ B$, and $C$ corresponding to $D, E$, and $F$ respectively. If $\overline{AB} = \overline{EF}$, $\overline{BC} = \overline{FD}$, and $\overline{CA} = \overline{DE} = 2$, determine the area of $ \vartriangle ABC$.

2020 AMC 12/AHSME, 17

How many polynomials of the form $x^5 + ax^4 + bx^3 + cx^2 + dx + 2020$, where $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$ are real numbers, have the property that whenever $r$ is a root, so is $\frac{-1+i\sqrt{3}}{2} \cdot r$? (Note that $i=\sqrt{-1}$) $\textbf{(A) } 0 \qquad \textbf{(B) }1 \qquad \textbf{(C) } 2 \qquad \textbf{(D) } 3 \qquad \textbf{(E) } 4$

2015 Korea - Final Round, 1

Find all functions $f: R \rightarrow R$ such that $f(x^{2015} + (f(y))^{2015}) = (f(x))^{2015} + y^{2015}$ holds for all reals $x, y$

2006 Moldova Team Selection Test, 2

Let $n\in N$ $n\geq2$ and the set $X$ with $n+1$ elements. The ordered sequences $(a_{1}, a_{2},\ldots,a_{n})$ and $(b_{1},b_{2},\ldots b_{n})$ of distinct elements of $X$ are said to be $\textit{separated}$ if there exists $i\neq j$ such that $a_{i}=b_{j}$. Determine the maximal number of ordered sequences of $n$ elements from $X$ such that any two of them are $\textit{separated}$. Note: ordered means that, for example $(1,2,3)\neq(2,3,1)$.

1976 Canada National Olympiad, 4

Let $ AB$ be a diameter of a circle, $ C$ be any fixed point between $ A$ and $ B$ on this diameter, and $ Q$ be a variable point on the circumference of the circle. Let $ P$ be the point on the line determined by $ Q$ and $ C$ for which $ \frac{AC}{CB}\equal{}\frac{QC}{CP}$. Describe, with proof, the locus of the point $ P$.

2016 Mathematical Talent Reward Programme, MCQ: P 1

Sum of the roots in the range $\left(-\frac{\pi}{2},\frac{\pi}{2} \right)$ of the equation $\sin x\tan x=x^2$ is [list=1] [*] $\frac{\pi}{2}$ [*] 0 [*] 1 [*] None of these [/list]

2009 Argentina National Olympiad, 3

Isosceles trapezoid $ ABCD$, with $ AB \parallel CD$, is such that there exists a circle $ \Gamma$ tangent to its four sides. Let $ T \equal{} \Gamma \cap BC$, and $ P \equal{} \Gamma \cap AT$ ($ P \neq T$). If $ \frac{AP}{AT} \equal{} \frac{2}{5}$, compute $ \frac{AB}{CD}$.

2016 Balkan MO Shortlist, N4

Find all monic polynomials $f$ with integer coefficients satisfying the following condition: there exists a positive integer $N$ such that $p$ divides $2(f(p)!)+1$ for every prime $p>N$ for which $f(p)$ is a positive integer. [i]Note: A monic polynomial has a leading coefficient equal to 1.[/i] [i](Greece - Panagiotis Lolas and Silouanos Brazitikos)[/i]

2007 IMC, 6

How many nonzero coefficients can a polynomial $ P(x)$ have if its coefficients are integers and $ |P(z)| \le 2$ for any complex number $ z$ of unit length?

2008 Hong kong National Olympiad, 2

Let $ n>4$ be a positive integer such that $ n$ is composite (not a prime) and divides $ \varphi (n) \sigma (n) \plus{}1$, where $ \varphi (n)$ is the Euler's totient function of $ n$ and $ \sigma (n)$ is the sum of the positive divisors of $ n$. Prove that $ n$ has at least three distinct prime factors.

2004 National Chemistry Olympiad, 52

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The triple bond in carbon monoxide consists of $ \textbf{(A) } \text{3 sigma bonds}\qquad$ $\textbf{(B) } \text{2 sigma bonds and 1 pi bond}\qquad$ $\textbf{(C) } \text{1 sigma bond and 2 pi bonds}\qquad$ $\textbf{(D) } \text{3 pi bonds}\qquad$

2012 QEDMO 11th, 6

Let $p$ be an odd prime number. Prove that $$1^{p-1} + 2^{p-1} +...+ (p-1)^{p-1} \equiv p + (p-1)! \mod p^2$$

2001 All-Russian Olympiad, 4

Consider a convex $2000$-gon, no three of whose diagonals have a common point. Each of its diagonals is colored in one of $999$ colors. Prove that there exists a triangle all of whose sides lie on diagonals of the same color. (Vertices of the triangle need not be vertices of the original polygon.)

2013 ELMO Shortlist, 3

Find all $f:\mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}$ such that for all $x,y\in\mathbb{R}$, $f(x)+f(y) = f(x+y)$ and $f(x^{2013}) = f(x)^{2013}$. [i]Proposed by Calvin Deng[/i]

2009 Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, 4

Suppose $a$, $b$ and $c$ are integers such that the greatest common divisor of $x^2+ax+b$ and $x^2+bx+c$ is $x+1$ (in the set of polynomials in $x$ with integer coefficients), and the least common multiple of $x^2+ax+b$ and $x^2+bx+c$ $x^3-4x^2+x+6$. Find $a+b+c$.

2012 Purple Comet Problems, 6

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Find the least positive integer $n$ so that both $n$ and $n+1$ have prime factorizations with exactly four (not necessarily distinct) prime factors.

2022 Iran Team Selection Test, 10

We call an infinite set $S\subseteq\mathbb{N}$ good if for all parwise different integers $a,b,c\in S$, all positive divisors of $\frac{a^c-b^c}{a-b}$ are in $S$. for all positive integers $n>1$, prove that there exists a good set $S$ such that $n \not \in S$. Proposed by Seyed Reza Hosseini Dolatabadi

1990 IMO Shortlist, 9

The incenter of the triangle $ ABC$ is $ K.$ The midpoint of $ AB$ is $ C_1$ and that of $ AC$ is $ B_1.$ The lines $ C_1K$ and $ AC$ meet at $ B_2,$ the lines $ B_1K$ and $ AB$ at $ C_2.$ If the areas of the triangles $ AB_2C_2$ and $ ABC$ are equal, what is the measure of angle $ \angle CAB?$

2018 Costa Rica - Final Round, LRP1

Arnulfo and Berenice play the following game: One of the two starts by writing a number from $ 1$ to $30$, the other chooses a number from $ 1$ to $30$ and adds it to the initial number, the first player chooses a number from $ 1$ to $30$ and adds it to the previous result, they continue doing the same until someone manages to add $2018$. When Arnulfo was about to start, Berenice told him that it was unfair, because whoever started had a winning strategy, so the numbers had better change. So they asked the following question: Adding chosen numbers from $1 $ to $a$, until reaching the number $ b$, what conditions must meet $a$ and $ b$ so that the first player does not have a winning strategy? Indicate if Arnulfo and Berenice are right and answer the question asked by them.

2024 IMO, 4

Tags: geometry
Let $ABC$ be a triangle with $AB < AC < BC$. Let the incenter and incircle of triangle $ABC$ be $I$ and $\omega$, respectively. Let $X$ be the point on line $BC$ different from $C$ such that the line through $X$ parallel to $AC$ is tangent to $\omega$. Similarly, let $Y$ be the point on line $BC$ different from $B$ such that the line through $Y$ parallel to $AB$ is tangent to $\omega$. Let $AI$ intersect the circumcircle of triangle $ABC$ at $P \ne A$. Let $K$ and $L$ be the midpoints of $AC$ and $AB$, respectively. Prove that $\angle KIL + \angle YPX = 180^{\circ}$. [i]Proposed by Dominik Burek, Poland[/i]

1996 AIME Problems, 6

In triangle $ ABC$ the medians $ \overline{AD}$ and $ \overline{CE}$ have lengths 18 and 27, respectively, and $ AB \equal{} 24$. Extend $ \overline{CE}$ to intersect the circumcircle of $ ABC$ at $ F$. The area of triangle $ AFB$ is $ m\sqrt {n}$, where $ m$ and $ n$ are positive integers and $ n$ is not divisible by the square of any prime. Find $ m \plus{} n$.

KoMaL A Problems 2019/2020, A. 775

Tags: geometry
Let $H\subseteq\mathbb{R}^3$ such that if we reflect any point in $H$ across another point of $H$, the resulting point is also in $H$. Prove that either $H$ is dense in ${R}^3$ or one can find equidistant parallel planes which cover $H$

2001 Saint Petersburg Mathematical Olympiad, 10.5

Tags: geometry , angle , bisector
On the bisector $AL$ of triangle $ABC$ a point $K$ is chosen such that $\angle BKL=\angle KBL=30^{\circ}$. Lines $AB$ and $CK$ intersect at point $M$, lines $AC$ and $BK$ intersect at point $N$. FInd the measure of angle $\angle AMN$ [I]Proposed by D. Shiryaev, S. Berlov[/i]

2019 LIMIT Category A, Problem 11

$z$ is a complex number and $|z|=1$ and $z^2\ne1$. Then $\frac z{1-z^2}$ lies on $\textbf{(A)}~\text{a line not through origin}$ $\textbf{(B)}~\text{|z|=2}$ $\textbf{(C)}~x-\text{axis}$ $\textbf{(D)}~y-\text{axis}$