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1995 South africa National Olympiad, 2

$ABC$ is a triangle with $\hat{A}<\hat{C}$, and $D$ is the point on $BC$ such that $B\hat{A}D=A\hat{C}B$. The perpendicular bisectors of $AD$ and $AC$ intersect in the point $E$. Prove that $B\hat{A}E=90^\circ$.

2010 Malaysia National Olympiad, 7

Let $ABC$ be a triangle in which $AB=AC$ and let $I$ be its incenter. It is known that $BC=AB+AI$. Let $D$ be a point on line $BA$ extended beyond $A$ such that $AD=AI$. Prove that $DAIC$ is a cyclic quadrilateral.

2017 Oral Moscow Geometry Olympiad, 6

Given acute angled traingle $ABC$ and altitudes $AA_1$, $BB_1$, $CC_1$. Let $M$ midpoint of $BC$. $P$ point of intersection of circles $(AB_1C_1)$ and $(ABC)$ . $T$ is point of intersection of tangents to $(ABC)$ at $B$ and $C$. $S$ point of intersection of $AT$ and $(ABC)$. Prove that $P,A_1,S$ and midpoint of $MT$ collinear.

1982 Bulgaria National Olympiad, Problem 3

In a regular $2n$-gonal prism, bases $A_1A_2\cdots A_{2n}$ and $B_1B_2\cdots B_{2n}$ have circumradii equal to $R$. If the length of the lateral edge $A_1B_1$ varies, the angle between the line $A_1B_{n+1}$ and the plane $A_1A_3B_{n+2}$ is maximal for $A_1B_1=2R\cos\frac\pi{2n}$.

1980 IMO Longlists, 10

Two circles $C_{1}$ and $C_{2}$ are (externally or internally) tangent at a point $P$. The straight line $D$ is tangent at $A$ to one of the circles and cuts the other circle at the points $B$ and $C$. Prove that the straight line $PA$ is an interior or exterior bisector of the angle $\angle BPC$.

2001 All-Russian Olympiad, 3

Let the circle $ {\omega}_{1}$ be internally tangent to another circle $ {\omega}_{2}$ at $ N$.Take a point $ K$ on $ {\omega}_{1}$ and draw a tangent $ AB$ which intersects $ {\omega}_{2}$ at $ A$ and $ B$. Let $M$ be the midpoint of the arc $ AB$ which is on the opposite side of $ N$. Prove that, the circumradius of the $ \triangle KBM$ doesnt depend on the choice of $ K$.

1970 IMO Longlists, 50

The area of a triangle is $S$ and the sum of the lengths of its sides is $L$. Prove that $36S \leq L^2\sqrt 3$ and give a necessary and sufficient condition for equality.

2015 Singapore Senior Math Olympiad, 1

In an acute-angled triangle $ABC$, $M$ is a point on the side $BC$, the line $AM$ meets the circumcircle $\omega$ of $ABC$ at the point $Q$ distinct from $A$. The tangent to $\omega$ at $Q$ intersects the line through $M$ perpendicular to the diameter $AK$ of $\omega$ at the point $P$. Let $L$ be the point on $\omega$ distinct from $Q$ such that $PL$ is tangent to $\omega$ at $L$. Prove that $L,M$ and $K$ are collinear.

2011 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 7

Point $O$ is the circumcenter of acute-angled triangle $ABC$, points $A_1,B_1, C_1$ are the bases of its altitudes. Points $A', B', C'$ lying on lines $OA_1, OB_1, OC_1$ respectively are such that quadrilaterals $AOBC', BOCA', COAB'$ are cyclic. Prove that the circumcircles of triangles $AA_1A', BB_1B', CC_1C'$ have a common point.

1994 French Mathematical Olympiad, Problem 4

Find, with proof, the point $P$ in the interior of an acute-angled triangle $ABC$ for which $BL^2+CM^2+AN^2$ is a minimum, where $L,M,N$ are the feet of the perpendiculars from $P$ to $BC,CA,AB$ respectively. [i]Proposed by United Kingdom.[/i]

2019 Dutch BxMO TST, 2

Let $\Delta ABC$ be a triangle with an inscribed circle centered at $I$. The line perpendicular to $AI$ at $I$ intersects $\odot (ABC)$ at $P,Q$ such that, $P$ lies closer to $B$ than $C$. Let $\odot (BIP) \cap \odot (CIQ) =S$. Prove that, $SI$ is the angle bisector of $\angle PSQ$

1994 Vietnam Team Selection Test, 1

Given a parallelogram $ABCD$. Let $E$ be a point on the side $BC$ and $F$ be a point on the side $CD$ such that the triangles $ABE$ and $BCF$ have the same area. The diaogonal $BD$ intersects $AE$ at $M$ and intersects $AF$ at $N$. Prove that: [b]I. [/b] There exists a triangle, three sides of which are equal to $BM, MN, ND$. [b]II.[/b] When $E, F$ vary such that the length of $MN$ decreases, the radius of the circumcircle of the above mentioned triangle also decreases.

2022 Bulgaria National Olympiad, 2

Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle and $M$ be the midpoint of $AB$. A circle through the points $B$ and $C$ intersects the segments $CM$ and $BM$ at points $P$ and $Q$ respectively. Point $K$ is symmetric to $P$ with respect to point $M$. The circumcircles of $\triangle AKM$ and $\triangle CQM$ intersect for the second time at $X$. The circumcircles of $\triangle AMC$ and $\triangle KMQ$ intersect for the second time at $Y$. The segments $BP$ and $CQ$ intersect at point $T$. Prove that the line $MT$ is tangent to the circumcircle of $\triangle MXY$.

2016 Iran Team Selection Test, 2

Let $ABC$ be an arbitrary triangle and $O$ is the circumcenter of $\triangle {ABC}$.Points $X,Y$ lie on $AB,AC$,respectively such that the reflection of $BC$ WRT $XY$ is tangent to circumcircle of $\triangle {AXY}$.Prove that the circumcircle of triangle $AXY$ is tangent to circumcircle of triangle $BOC$.

2006 Kyiv Mathematical Festival, 4

See all the problems from 5-th Kyiv math festival [url=http://www.mathlinks.ro/Forum/viewtopic.php?p=506789#p506789]here[/url] Let $O$ be the circumcenter and $H$ be the intersection point of the altitudes of acute triangle $ABC.$ The straight lines $BH$ and $CH$ intersect the segments $CO$ and $BO$ at points $D$ and $E$ respectively. Prove that if triangles $ODH$ and $OEH$ are isosceles then triangle $ABC$ is isosceles too.

2014 Saint Petersburg Mathematical Olympiad, 2

All angles of $ABC$ are in $(30,90)$. Circumcenter of $ABC$ is $O$ and circumradius is $R$. Point $K$ is projection of $O$ to angle bisector of $\angle B$, point $M$ is midpoint $AC$. It is known, that $2KM=R$. Find $\angle B$

2013 USA Team Selection Test, 3

Let $ABC$ be a scalene triangle with $\angle BCA = 90^{\circ}$, and let $D$ be the foot of the altitude from $C$. Let $X$ be a point in the interior of the segment $CD$. Let $K$ be the point on the segment $AX$ such that $BK = BC$. Similarly, let $L$ be the point on the segment $BX$ such that $AL = AC$. The circumcircle of triangle $DKL$ intersects segment $AB$ at a second point $T$ (other than $D$). Prove that $\angle ACT = \angle BCT$.

2018 China Team Selection Test, 5

Let $ABC$ be a triangle with $\angle BAC > 90 ^{\circ}$, and let $O$ be its circumcenter and $\omega$ be its circumcircle. The tangent line of $\omega$ at $A$ intersects the tangent line of $\omega$ at $B$ and $C$ respectively at point $P$ and $Q$. Let $D,E$ be the feet of the altitudes from $P,Q$ onto $BC$, respectively. $F,G$ are two points on $\overline{PQ}$ different from $A$, so that $A,F,B,E$ and $A,G,C,D$ are both concyclic. Let M be the midpoint of $\overline{DE}$. Prove that $DF,OM,EG$ are concurrent.

2011 Regional Olympiad of Mexico Center Zone, 2

Let $ABC$ be a triangle and let $L$, $M$, $N$ be the midpoints of the sides $BC$, $CA$ and $AB$ , respectively. The points $P$ and $Q$ lie on $AB$ and $BC$, respectively; the points $R$ and $S$ are such that $N$ is the midpoint of $PR$ and $L$ is the midpoint of $QS$. Show that if $PS$ and $QR$ are perpendicular, then their intersection lies on in the circumcircle of triangle $LMN$.

2012 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 13

Points $A, B$ are given. Find the locus of points $C$ such that $C$, the midpoints of $AC, BC$ and the centroid of triangle $ABC$ are concyclic.

2018 Portugal MO, 4

Let $[ABC]$ be any triangle and let $D, E$ and $F$ be the symmetrics of the circumcenter wrt the three sides. Prove that the triangles $[ABC]$ and $[DEF]$ are congruent. [img]https://cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/attachments/c/6/45bd929dfff87fb8deb09eddb59ef46e0dc0f4.png[/img]

2008 Mongolia Team Selection Test, 3

Given a circumscribed trapezium $ ABCD$ with circumcircle $ \omega$ and 2 parallel sides $ AD,BC$ ($ BC<AD$). Tangent line of circle $ \omega$ at the point $ C$ meets with the line $ AD$ at point $ P$. $ PE$ is another tangent line of circle $ \omega$ and $ E\in\omega$. The line $ BP$ meets circle $ \omega$ at point $ K$. The line passing through the point $ C$ paralel to $ AB$ intersects with $ AE$ and $ AK$ at points $ N$ and $ M$ respectively. Prove that $ M$ is midpoint of segment $ CN$.

2011 Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, 7

Let $ABCD$ be a quadrilateral inscribed in the unit circle such that $\angle BAD$ is $30$ degrees. Let $m$ denote the minimum value of $CP + PQ + CQ$, where $P$ and $Q$ may be any points lying along rays $AB$ and $AD$, respectively. Determine the maximum value of $m$.

1960 IMO Shortlist, 3

In a given right triangle $ABC$, the hypotenuse $BC$, of length $a$, is divided into $n$ equal parts ($n$ and odd integer). Let $\alpha$ be the acute angel subtending, from $A$, that segment which contains the mdipoint of the hypotenuse. Let $h$ be the length of the altitude to the hypotenuse fo the triangle. Prove that: \[ \tan{\alpha}=\dfrac{4nh}{(n^2-1)a}. \]

2015 Korea National Olympiad, 2

Let the circumcircle of $\triangle ABC$ be $\omega$. A point $D$ lies on segment $BC$, and $E$ lies on segment $AD$. Let ray $AD \cap \omega = F$. A point $M$, which lies on $\omega$, bisects $AF$ and it is on the other side of $C$ with respect to $AF$. Ray $ME \cap \omega = G$, ray $GD \cap \omega = H$, and $MH \cap AD = K$. Prove that $B, E, C, K$ are cyclic.