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2017 Romanian Master of Mathematics Shortlist, G1

Let $ABCD$ be a trapezium, $AD\parallel BC$, and let $E,F$ be points on the sides$AB$ and $CD$, respectively. The circumcircle of $AEF$ meets $AD$ again at $A_1$, and the circumcircle of $CEF$ meets $BC$ again at $C_1$. Prove that $A_1C_1,BD,EF$ are concurrent.

1991 AMC 12/AHSME, 18

If $S$ is the set of points $z$ in the complex plane such that $(3+4i)z$ is a real number, then $S$ is a $ \textbf{(A)}\text{ right triangle}\qquad\textbf{(B)}\text{ circle}\qquad\textbf{(C)}\text{ hyperbola}\qquad\textbf{(D)}\text{ line}\qquad\textbf{(E)}\text{ parabola} $

2005 Romania National Olympiad, 2

The base $A_{1}A_{2}\ldots A_{n}$ of the pyramid $VA_{1}A_{2}\ldots A_{n}$ is a regular polygon. Prove that if \[\angle VA_{1}A_{2}\equiv \angle VA_{2}A_{3}\equiv \cdots \equiv \angle VA_{n-1}A_{n}\equiv \angle VA_{n}A_{1},\] then the pyramid is regular.

1991 Baltic Way, 20

Consider two points $A(x_1, y_1)$ and $B(x_2, y_2)$ on the graph of the function $y = \frac{1}{x}$ such that $0 < x_1 < x_2$ and $AB = 2 \cdot OA$, where $O = (0, 0)$. Let $C$ be the midpoint of the segment $AB$. Prove that the angle between the $x$-axis and the ray $OA$ is equal to three times the angle between the $x$-axis and the ray $OC$.

2008 IMS, 3

Let $ A,B$ be different points on a parabola. Prove that we can find $ P_1,P_2,\dots,P_{n}$ between $ A,B$ on the parabola such that area of the convex polygon $ AP_1P_2\dots P_nB$ is maximum. In this case prove that the ratio of $ S(AP_1P_2\dots P_nB)$ to the sector between $ A$ and $ B$ doesn't depend on $ A$ and $ B$, and only depends on $ n$.

2004 Brazil National Olympiad, 1

Let $ABCD$ be a convex quadrilateral. Prove that the incircles of the triangles $ABC$, $BCD$, $CDA$ and $DAB$ have a point in common if, and only if, $ABCD$ is a rhombus.

2002 AMC 12/AHSME, 25

Let $ f(x)\equal{}x^2\plus{}6x\plus{}1$, and let $ R$ denote the set of points $ (x,y)$ in the coordinate plane such that \[ f(x)\plus{}f(y)\le0\text{ and }f(x)\minus{}f(y)\le0 \]The area of $ R$ is closest to $ \textbf{(A)}\ 21 \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 22 \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 23 \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 24 \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 25$

2005 Romania Team Selection Test, 2

Let $ABC$ be a triangle, and let $D$, $E$, $F$ be 3 points on the sides $BC$, $CA$ and $AB$ respectively, such that the inradii of the triangles $AEF$, $BDF$ and $CDE$ are equal with half of the inradius of the triangle $ABC$. Prove that $D$, $E$, $F$ are the midpoints of the sides of the triangle $ABC$.

2000 National High School Mathematics League, 10

Tags: ellipse , conic
In ellipse $\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}=1$, $F$ is its left focal point, $A$ is its right vertex, $B$ is its upper vertex. If the eccentricity of the ellipse is $\frac{\sqrt5-1}{2}$, then $\angle ABF=$________.

2007 AMC 10, 10

Tags: geometry , parabola , conic
Two points $ B$ and $ C$ are in a plane. Let $ S$ be the set of all points $ A$ in the plane for which $ \triangle ABC$ has area $ 1$. Which of the following describes $ S$? $ \textbf{(A)}\ \text{two parallel lines}\qquad \textbf{(B)}\ \text{a parabola}\qquad \textbf{(C)}\ \text{a circle}\qquad \textbf{(D)}\ \text{a line segment}\qquad \textbf{(E)}\ \text{two points}$

2012 Math Prize For Girls Problems, 16

Say that a complex number $z$ is [i]three-presentable[/i] if there is a complex number $w$ of absolute value $3$ such that $z = w - \frac{1}{w}$. Let $T$ be the set of all three-presentable complex numbers. The set $T$ forms a closed curve in the complex plane. What is the area inside $T$?

2001 AMC 12/AHSME, 13

The parabola with equation $ y \equal{} ax^2 \plus{} bx \plus{} c$ and vertex $ (h,k)$ is reflected about the line $ y \equal{} k$. This results in the parabola with equation $ y \equal{} dx^2 \plus{} ex \plus{} f$. Which of the following equals $ a \plus{} b \plus{} c \plus{} d \plus{} e \plus{} f$? $ \textbf{(A)} \ 2b \qquad \textbf{(B)} \ 2c \qquad \textbf{(C)} \ 2a \plus{} 2b \qquad \textbf{(D)} \ 2h \qquad \textbf{(E)} \ 2k$

2012 ISI Entrance Examination, 6

[b]i)[/b] Let $0<a<b$.Prove that amongst all triangles having base $a$ and perimeter $a+b$ the triangle having two sides(other than the base) equal to $\frac {b}{2}$ has the maximum area. [b]ii)[/b]Using $i)$ or otherwise, prove that amongst all quadrilateral having give perimeter the square has the maximum area.

1969 IMO Shortlist, 1

$(BEL 1)$ A parabola $P_1$ with equation $x^2 - 2py = 0$ and parabola $P_2$ with equation $x^2 + 2py = 0, p > 0$, are given. A line $t$ is tangent to $P_2.$ Find the locus of pole $M$ of the line $t$ with respect to $P_1.$

2014 IPhOO, 11

A spinning turntable is rotating in a vertical plane with period $ 500 \, \text{ms} $. It has diameter 2 feet carries a ping-pong ball at the edge of its circumference. The ball is bolted on to the turntable but is released from its clutch at a moment in time when the ball makes a subtended angle of $\theta>0$ with the respect to the horizontal axis that crosses the center. This is illustrated in the figure. The ball flies up in the air, making a parabola and, when it comes back down, it does not hit the turntable. This can happen only if $\theta>\theta_m$. Find $\theta_m$, rounded to the nearest integer degree? [asy] filldraw(circle((0,0),1),gray(0.7)); draw((0,0)--(0.81915, 0.57358)); dot((0.81915, 0.57358)); draw((0.81915, 0.57358)--(0.475006, 1.06507)); arrow((0.417649,1.14698), dir(305), 12); draw((0,0)--(1,0),dashed); label("$\theta$", (0.2, 0.2/3), fontsize(8)); label("$r$", (0.409575,0.28679), NW, fontsize(8)); [/asy] [i]Problem proposed by Ahaan Rungta[/i]

1969 IMO Longlists, 5

$(BEL 5)$ Let $G$ be the centroid of the triangle $OAB.$ $(a)$ Prove that all conics passing through the points $O,A,B,G$ are hyperbolas. $(b)$ Find the locus of the centers of these hyperbolas.

2008 AIME Problems, 13

Let \[ p(x,y) \equal{} a_0 \plus{} a_1x \plus{} a_2y \plus{} a_3x^2 \plus{} a_4xy \plus{} a_5y^2 \plus{} a_6x^3 \plus{} a_7x^2y \plus{} a_8xy^2 \plus{} a_9y^3. \]Suppose that \begin{align*}p(0,0) &\equal{} p(1,0) \equal{} p( \minus{} 1,0) \equal{} p(0,1) \equal{} p(0, \minus{} 1) \\&\equal{} p(1,1) \equal{} p(1, \minus{} 1) \equal{} p(2,2) \equal{} 0.\end{align*} There is a point $ \left(\tfrac {a}{c},\tfrac {b}{c}\right)$ for which $ p\left(\tfrac {a}{c},\tfrac {b}{c}\right) \equal{} 0$ for all such polynomials, where $ a$, $ b$, and $ c$ are positive integers, $ a$ and $ c$ are relatively prime, and $ c > 1$. Find $ a \plus{} b \plus{} c$.

1995 Romania Team Selection Test, 1

Let AD be the altitude of a triangle ABC and E , F be the incenters of the triangle ABD and ACD , respectively. line EF meets AB and AC at K and L. prove tht AK=AL if and only if AB=AC or A=90

1970 AMC 12/AHSME, 10

Let $F=.48181\cdots$ be an infinite repeating decimal with the digits $8$ and $1$ repeating. When $F$ is written as a fraction in lowest terms, the denominator exceeds the numerator by $\textbf{(A) }13\qquad\textbf{(B) }14\qquad\textbf{(C) }29\qquad\textbf{(D) }57\qquad \textbf{(E) }126$

2011 China Second Round Olympiad, 11

A line $\ell$ with slope of $\frac{1}{3}$ insects the ellipse $C:\frac{x^2}{36}+\frac{y^2}{4}=1$ at points $A,B$ and the point $P\left( 3\sqrt{2} , \sqrt{2}\right)$ is above the line $\ell$. [list] [b](1)[/b] Prove that the locus of the incenter of triangle $PAB$ is a segment, [b](2)[/b] If $\angle APB=\frac{\pi}{3}$, then find the area of triangle $PAB$.[/list]

2017 Taiwan TST Round 3, 2

Choose a rational point $P_0(x_p,y_p)$ arbitrary on ellipse $C:x^2+2y^2=2098$. Define $P_1,P_2,\cdots$ recursively by the following rules: $(1)$ Choose a lattice point $Q_i=(x_i,y_i)\notin C$ such that $|x_i|<50$ and $|y_i|<50$. $(2)$ Line $P_iQ_i$ intersects $C$ at another point $P_{i+1}$. Prove that for any point $P_0$ we can choose suitable points $Q_0,Q_1,\cdots$ such that $\exists k\in\mathbb{N}\cup\{0\}$, $\overline{OP_k}^2=2017$.

2019 India Regional Mathematical Olympiad, 6

Let $k$ be a positive real number. In the $X-Y$ coordinate plane, let $S$ be the set of all points of the form $(x,x^2+k)$ where $x\in\mathbb{R}$. Let $C$ be the set of all circles whose center lies in $S$, and which are tangent to $X$-axis. Find the minimum value of $k$ such that any two circles in $C$ have at least one point of intersection.

2007 Today's Calculation Of Integral, 241

1.Let $ x \equal{} \alpha ,\ \beta \ (\alpha < \beta )$ are $ x$ coordinates of the intersection points of a parabola $ y \equal{} ax^2 \plus{} bx \plus{} c\ (a\neq 0)$ and the line $ y \equal{} ux \plus{} v$. Prove that the area of the region bounded by these graphs is $ \boxed{\frac {|a|}{6}(\beta \minus{} \alpha )^3}$. 2. Let $ x \equal{} \alpha ,\ \beta \ (\alpha < \beta )$ are $ x$ coordinates of the intersection points of parabolas $ y \equal{} ax^2 \plus{} bx \plus{} c$ and $ y \equal{} px^2 \plus{} qx \plus{} r\ (ap\neq 0)$. Prove that the area of the region bounded by these graphs is $ \boxed{\frac {|a \minus{} p|}{6}(\beta \minus{} \alpha )^3}$.

II Soros Olympiad 1995 - 96 (Russia), 10.4

Find the equation of the line tangent to the parabola $y = 1/3(x^2-2x+4)$ and a circle of unit radius centered at the origin. (List all solutions.)

1969 IMO Shortlist, 2

$(BEL 2) (a)$ Find the equations of regular hyperbolas passing through the points $A(\alpha, 0), B(\beta, 0),$ and $C(0, \gamma).$ $(b)$ Prove that all such hyperbolas pass through the orthocenter $H$ of the triangle $ABC.$ $(c)$ Find the locus of the centers of these hyperbolas. $(d)$ Check whether this locus coincides with the nine-point circle of the triangle $ABC.$