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Found problems: 10

2024 Israel National Olympiad (Gillis), P4

Acute triangle $ABC$ is inscribed in a circle with center $O$. The reflections of $O$ across the three altitudes of the triangle are called $U$, $V$, $W$: $U$ over the altitude from $A$, $V$ over the altitude from $B$, and $W$ over the altitude from $C$. Let $\ell_A$ be a line through $A$ parallel to $VW$, and define $\ell_B$, $\ell_C$ similarly. Prove that the three lines $\ell_A$, $\ell_B$, $\ell_C$ are concurrent.

2022 3rd Memorial "Aleksandar Blazhevski-Cane", P4

Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle with incircle $\omega$, incenter $I$, and $A$-excircle $\omega_{a}$. Let $\omega$ and $\omega_{a}$ meet $BC$ at $X$ and $Y$, respectively. Let $Z$ be the intersection point of $AY$ and $\omega$ which is closer to $A$. The point $H$ is the foot of the altitude from $A$. Show that $HZ$, $IY$ and $AX$ are concurrent. [i]Proposed by Nikola Velov[/i]

2025 6th Memorial "Aleksandar Blazhevski-Cane", P4

Let $ABCDE$ be a pentagon such that $\angle DCB < 90^{\circ} < \angle EDC$. The circle with diameter $BD$ intersects the line $BC$ again at $F$, and the circle with diameter $DE$ intersects the line $CE$ again at $G$. Prove that the second intersection ($\neq D$) of the circumcircle of $\triangle DFG$ and the circle with diameter $AD$ lies on $AC$. Proposed by [i]Petar Filipovski[/i]

2015 USA Team Selection Test, 3

Let $ABC$ be a non-equilateral triangle and let $M_a$, $M_b$, $M_c$ be the midpoints of the sides $BC$, $CA$, $AB$, respectively. Let $S$ be a point lying on the Euler line. Denote by $X$, $Y$, $Z$ the second intersections of $M_aS$, $M_bS$, $M_cS$ with the nine-point circle. Prove that $AX$, $BY$, $CZ$ are concurrent.

2005 IMO Shortlist, 2

Six points are chosen on the sides of an equilateral triangle $ABC$: $A_1$, $A_2$ on $BC$, $B_1$, $B_2$ on $CA$ and $C_1$, $C_2$ on $AB$, such that they are the vertices of a convex hexagon $A_1A_2B_1B_2C_1C_2$ with equal side lengths. Prove that the lines $A_1B_2$, $B_1C_2$ and $C_1A_2$ are concurrent. [i]Bogdan Enescu, Romania[/i]

2008 Korean National Olympiad, 6

Let $ABCD$ be inscribed in a circle $\omega$. Let the line parallel to the tangent to $\omega$ at $A$ and passing $D$ meet $\omega$ at $E$. $F$ is a point on $\omega$ such that lies on the different side of $E$ wrt $CD$. If $AE \cdot AD \cdot CF = BE \cdot BC \cdot DF$ and $\angle CFD = 2\angle AFB$, Show that the tangent to $\omega$ at $A, B$ and line $EF$ concur at one point. ($A$ and $E$ lies on the same side of $CD$)

2022 Indonesia TST, G

Given that $ABC$ is a triangle, points $A_i, B_i, C_i \hspace{0.15cm} (i \in \{1,2,3\})$ and $O_A, O_B, O_C$ satisfy the following criteria: a) $ABB_1A_2, BCC_1B_2, CAA_1C_2$ are rectangles not containing any interior points of the triangle $ABC$, b) $\displaystyle \frac{AB}{BB_1} = \frac{BC}{CC_1} = \frac{CA}{AA_1}$, c) $AA_1A_3A_2, BB_1B_3B_2, CC_1C_3C_2$ are parallelograms, and d) $O_A$ is the centroid of rectangle $BCC_1B_2$, $O_B$ is the centroid of rectangle $CAA_1C_2$, and $O_C$ is the centroid of rectangle $ABB_1A_2$. Prove that $A_3O_A, B_3O_B,$ and $C_3O_C$ concur at a point. [i]Proposed by Farras Mohammad Hibban Faddila[/i]

2010 Gheorghe Vranceanu, 1

Let $ A_1,B_1,C_1 $ be the middlepoints of the sides of a triangle $ ABC $ and let $ A_2,B_2,C_2 $ be on the middle of the paths $ CAB,ABC,BCA, $ respectively. Prove that $ A_1A_2,B_1B_2,C_1C_2 $ are concurrent.

2015 Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik Germany, 3

Let $M$ be the midpoint of segment $[AB]$ in triangle $\triangle ABC$. Let $X$ and $Y$ be points such that $\angle{BAX}=\angle{ACM}$ and $\angle{BYA}=\angle{MCB}$. Both points, $X$ and $Y$, are on the same side as $C$ with respect to line $AB$. Show that the rays $[AX$ and $[BY$ intersect on line $CM$.

2005 IMO, 1

Six points are chosen on the sides of an equilateral triangle $ABC$: $A_1$, $A_2$ on $BC$, $B_1$, $B_2$ on $CA$ and $C_1$, $C_2$ on $AB$, such that they are the vertices of a convex hexagon $A_1A_2B_1B_2C_1C_2$ with equal side lengths. Prove that the lines $A_1B_2$, $B_1C_2$ and $C_1A_2$ are concurrent. [i]Bogdan Enescu, Romania[/i]