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1967 Czech and Slovak Olympiad III A, 4

Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle, $k$ its circumcirle and $m$ a line such that $m\cap k=\emptyset, m\parallel BC.$ Denote $D$ the intersection of $m$ and ray $AB.$ a) Let $X$ be an inner point of the arc $BC$ not containing $A$ and denote $Y$ the intersection of lines $m,CX.$ Show that $A,D,X,Y$ are concyclic and name this circle $\kappa$. b) Determine relative position of $\kappa$ and $m$ in case when $C,D,X$ are collinear.

1969 IMO Longlists, 32

$(GDR 4)$ Find the maximal number of regions into which a sphere can be partitioned by $n$ circles.

2004 Iran Team Selection Test, 3

Suppose that $ ABCD$ is a convex quadrilateral. Let $ F \equal{} AB\cap CD$, $ E \equal{} AD\cap BC$ and $ T \equal{} AC\cap BD$. Suppose that $ A,B,T,E$ lie on a circle which intersects with $ EF$ at $ P$. Prove that if $ M$ is midpoint of $ AB$, then $ \angle APM \equal{} \angle BPT$.

2009 Costa Rica - Final Round, 3

Let triangle $ ABC$ acutangle, with $ m \angle ACB\leq\ m \angle ABC$. $ M$ the midpoint of side $ BC$ and $ P$ a point over the side $ MC$. Let $ C_{1}$ the circunference with center $ C$. Let $ C_{2}$ the circunference with center $ B$. $ P$ is a point of $ C_{1}$ and $ C_{2}$. Let $ X$ a point on the opposite semiplane than $ B$ respecting with the straight line $ AP$; Let $ Y$ the intersection of side $ XB$ with $ C_{2}$ and $ Z$ the intersection of side $ XC$ with $ C_{1}$. Let $ m\angle PAX \equal{} \alpha$ and $ m\angle ABC \equal{} \beta$. Find the geometric place of $ X$ if it satisfies the following conditions: $ (a) \frac {XY}{XZ} \equal{} \frac {XC \plus{} CP}{XB \plus{} BP}$ $ (b) \cos(\alpha) \equal{} AB\cdot \frac {\sin(\beta )}{AP}$

2003 AMC 10, 12

A point $ (x,y)$ is randomly picked from inside the rectangle with vertices $ (0,0)$, $ (4,0)$, $ (4,1)$, and $ (0,1)$. What is the probability that $ x<y$? $ \textbf{(A)}\ \frac{1}{8} \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ \frac{1}{4} \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ \frac{3}{8} \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ \frac{1}{2} \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ \frac{3}{4}$

DMM Team Rounds, 1999

[b]p1.[/b] The least prime factor of $a$ is $3$, the least prime factor of $b$ is $7$. Find the least prime factor of $a + b$. [b]p2.[/b] In a Cartesian coordinate system, the two tangent lines from $P = (39, 52)$ meet the circle defined by $x^2 + y^2 = 625$ at points $Q$ and $R$. Find the length $QR$. [b]p3.[/b] For a positive integer $n$, there is a sequence $(a_0, a_1, a_2,..., a_n)$ of real values such that $a_0 = 11$ and $(a_k + a_{k+1}) (a_k - a_{k+1}) = 5$ for every $k$ with $0 \le k \le n-1$. Find the maximum possible value of $n$. (Be careful that your answer isn’t off by one!) [b]p4.[/b] Persons $A$ and $B$ stand at point $P$ on line $\ell$. Point $Q$ lies at a distance of $10$ from point $P$ in the direction perpendicular to $\ell$. Both persons intially face towards $Q$. Person $A$ walks forward and to the left at an angle of $25^o$ with $\ell$, when he is again at a distance of $10$ from point $Q$, he stops, turns $90^o$ to the right, and continues walking. Person $B$ walks forward and to the right at an angle of $55^o$ with line $\ell$, when he is again at a distance of $10$ from point $Q$, he stops, turns $90^o$ to the left, and continues walking. Their paths cross at point $R$. Find the distance $PR$. [b]p5.[/b] Compute $$\frac{lcm (1,2, 3,..., 200)}{lcm (102, 103, 104, ..., 200)}.$$ [b]p6.[/b] There is a unique real value $A$ such that for all $x$ with $1 < x < 3$ and $x \ne 2$, $$\left| \frac{A}{x^2-x - 2} +\frac{1}{x^2 - 6x + 8} \right|< 1999.$$ Compute $A$. [b]p7.[/b] Nine poles of height $1, 2,..., 9$ are placed in a line in random order. A pole is called [i]dominant [/i] if it is taller than the pole immediately to the left of it, or if it is the pole farthest to the left. Count the number of possible orderings in which there are exactly $2$ dominant poles. [b]p8.[/b] $\tan (11x) = \tan (34^o)$ and $\tan (19x) = \tan (21^o)$. Compute $\tan (5x)$. PS. You had better use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

Kyiv City MO Seniors Round2 2010+ geometry, 2022.10.3

Tags: geometry , ratio
Let $AH_A, BH_B, CH_C$ be the altitudes of triangle $ABC$. Prove that if $\frac{H_BC}{AC} = \frac{H_CA}{AB}$, then the line symmetric to $BC$ with respect to line $H_BH_C$ is tangent to the circumscribed circle of triangle $H_BH_CA$. [i](Proposed by Mykhailo Bondarenko)[/i]

2021 Alibaba Global Math Competition, 14

Let $f$ be a smooth function on $\mathbb{R}^n$, denote by $G_f=\{(x,f(x)) \in \mathbb{R}^{n+1}: x \in \mathbb{R}^n\}$. Let $g$ be the restriction of the Euclidean metric on $G_f$. (1) Prove that $g$ is a complete metric. (2) If there exists $\Lambda>0$, such that $-\Lambda I_n \le \text{Hess}(f) \le \Lambda I_n$, where $I_n$ is the unit matrix of order $n$, and $\text{Hess}8f)$ is the Hessian matrix of $f$, then the injectivity radius of $(G_f,g)$ is at least $\frac{\pi}{2\Lambda}$.

2016 Indonesia TST, 1

Tags: geometry , triangle
Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle with orthocenter $H$. Let $G$ be the point such that the quadrilateral $ABGH$ is a parallelogram. Let $I$ be the point on the line $GH$ such that $AC$ bisects $HI$. Suppose that the line $AC$ intersects the circumcircle of the triangle $GCI$ at $C$ and $J$. Prove that $IJ = AH$.

2024/2025 TOURNAMENT OF TOWNS, P3

Tags: geometry
It is known that each rectangular parallelepiped has the following property: the square of its volume is equal to the product of areas of its three faces sharing a common vertex. Does there exist a parallelepiped which has the same property but is not rectangular? Alexandr Bufetov

ABMC Online Contests, 2023 Nov

[b]p1.[/b] There are $2024$ apples in a very large basket. First, Julie takes away half of the apples in the basket; then, Diane takes away $202$ apples from the remaining bunch. How many apples remain in the basket? [b]p2.[/b] The set of all permutations (different arrangements) of the letters in ”ABMC” are listed in alphabetical order. The first item on the list is numbered $1$, the second item is numbered $2$, and in general, the kth item on the list is numbered $k$. What number is given to ”ABMC”? [b]p3.[/b] Daniel has a water bottle that is three-quarters full. After drinking $3$ ounces of water, the water bottle is three-fifths full. The density of water is $1$ gram per milliliter, and there are around $28$ grams per ounce. How many milliliters of water could the bottle fit at full capacity? [b]p4.[/b] How many ways can four distinct $2$-by-$1$ rectangles fit on a $2$-by-$4$ board such that each rectangle is fully on the board? [b]p5.[/b] Iris and Ivy start reading a $240$ page textbook with $120$ left-hand pages and $120$ right-hand pages. Iris takes $4$ minutes to read each page, while Ivy takes $5$ minutes to read a left-hand page and $3$ minutes to read a right-hand page. Iris and Ivy move onto the next page only when both sisters have completed reading. If a sister finishes reading a page first, the other sister will start reading three times as fast until she completes the page. How many minutes after they start reading will both sisters finish the textbook? [b]p6.[/b] Let $\vartriangle ABC$ be an equilateral triangle with side length $24$. Then, let $M$ be the midpoint of $BC$. Define $P$ to be the set of all points $P$ such that $2PM = BC$. The minimum value of $AP$ can be expressed as $\sqrt{a}- b$, where $a$ and $b$ are positive integers. Find $a + b$. [b]p7.[/b] Jonathan has $10$ songs in his playlist: $4$ rap songs and $6$ pop songs. He will select three unique songs to listen to while he studies. Let $p$ be the probability that at least two songs are rap, and let $q$ be the probability that none of them are rap. Find $\frac{p}{q}$ . [b]p8.[/b] A number $K$ is called $6,8$-similar if $K$ written in base $6$ and $K$ written in base $8$ have the same number of digits. Find the number of $6,8$-similar values between $1$ and $1000$, inclusive. [b]p9.[/b] Quadrilateral $ABCD$ has $\angle ABC = 90^o$, $\angle ADC = 120^o$, $AB = 5$, $BC = 18$, and $CD = 3$. Find $AD^2$. [b]p10.[/b] Bob, Eric, and Raymond are playing a game. Each player rolls a fair $6$-sided die, and whoever has the highest roll wins. If players are tied for the highest roll, the ones that are tied reroll until one wins. At the start, Bob rolls a $4$. The probability that Eric wins the game can be expressed as $\frac{p}{q}$ where $p$ and $q$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $p + q$. [b]p11.[/b] Define the following infinite sequence $s$: $$s = \left\{\frac92,\frac{99}{2^2},\frac{999}{2^3} , ... , \overbrace{\frac{999...999}{2^k}}^{k\,\,nines}, ...\right\}$$ The sum of the first $2024$ terms in $s$, denoted $S$, can be expressed as $$S =\frac{5^a - b}{4}+\frac{1}{2^c},$$ where $a, b$, and $c$ are positive integers. Find $a + b + c$. [b]p12.[/b] Andy is adding numbers in base $5$. However, he accidentally forgets to write the units digit of each number. If he writes all the consecutive integers starting at $0$ and ending at $50$ (base $10$) and adds them together, what is the difference between Andy’s sum and the correct sum? (Express your answer in base-$10$.) [b]p13.[/b] Let $n$ be the positive real number such that the system of equations $$y =\frac{1}{\sqrt{2024 - x^2}}$$ $$y =\sqrt{x^2 - n}$$ has exactly two real solutions for $(x, y)$: $(a, b)$ and $(-a, b)$. Then, $|a|$ can be expressed as $j\sqrt{k}$, where $j$ and $k$ are integers such that $k$ is not divisible by any perfect square other than $1$. Find $j · k$. [b]p14.[/b] Nakio is playing a game with three fair $4$-sided dice. But being the cheater he is, he has secretly replaced one of the three die with his own $4$-sided die, such that there is a $1/2$ chance of rolling a $4$, and a $1/6$ chance to roll each number from $1$ to $3$. To play, a random die is chosen with equal probability and rolled. If Nakio guesses the number that is on the die, he wins. Unfortunately for him, Nakio’s friends have an anti-cheating mechanism in place: when the die is picked, they will roll it three times. If each roll lands on the same number, that die is thrown out and one of the two unused dice is chosen instead with equal probability. If Nakio always guesses $4$, the probability that he wins the game can be expressed as $\frac{m}{n}$ , where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime. Find $m + n$. [b]p15.[/b] A particle starts in the center of a $2$m-by-$2$m square. It moves in a random direction such that the angle between its direction and a side of the square is a multiple of $30^o$. It travels in that direction at $1$ m/s, bouncing off of the walls of the square. After a minute, the position of the particle is recorded. The expected distance from this point to the start point can be written as $$\frac{1}{a}\left(b - c\sqrt{d}\right),$$ where $a$ and $b$ are relatively prime, and d is not divisible by any perfect square. Find $a + b + c + d$. PS. You had better use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

2004 Germany Team Selection Test, 2

Let $d$ be a diameter of a circle $k$, and let $A$ be an arbitrary point on this diameter $d$ in the interior of $k$. Further, let $P$ be a point in the exterior of $k$. The circle with diameter $PA$ meets the circle $k$ at the points $M$ and $N$. Find all points $B$ on the diameter $d$ in the interior of $k$ such that \[\measuredangle MPA = \measuredangle BPN \quad \text{and} \quad PA \leq PB.\] (i. e. give an explicit description of these points without using the points $M$ and $N$).

1999 Mongolian Mathematical Olympiad, Problem 6

Find the minimum possible length of the sum of $1999$ unit vectors in the coordinate plane whose both coordinates are nonnegative.

2012 Online Math Open Problems, 18

The sum of the squares of three positive numbers is $160$. One of the numbers is equal to the sum of the other two. The difference between the smaller two numbers is $4.$ What is the difference between the cubes of the smaller two numbers? [i]Author: Ray Li[/i] [hide="Clarification"]The problem should ask for the positive difference.[/hide]

2005 APMO, 4

In a small town, there are $n \times n$ houses indexed by $(i, j)$ for $1 \leq i, j \leq n$ with $(1, 1)$ being the house at the top left corner, where $i$ and $j$ are the row and column indices, respectively. At time 0, a fire breaks out at the house indexed by $(1, c)$, where $c \leq \frac{n}{2}$. During each subsequent time interval $[t, t+1]$, the fire fighters defend a house which is not yet on fire while the fire spreads to all undefended [i]neighbors[/i] of each house which was on fire at time t. Once a house is defended, it remains so all the time. The process ends when the fire can no longer spread. At most how many houses can be saved by the fire fighters? A house indexed by $(i, j)$ is a [i]neighbor[/i] of a house indexed by $(k, l)$ if $|i - k| + |j - l|=1$.

2021 EGMO, 3

Tags: triangle , geometry
Let $ABC$ be a triangle with an obtuse angle at $A$. Let $E$ and $F$ be the intersections of the external bisector of angle $A$ with the altitudes of $ABC$ through $B$ and $C$ respectively. Let $M$ and $N$ be the points on the segments $EC$ and $FB$ respectively such that $\angle EMA = \angle BCA$ and $\angle ANF = \angle ABC$. Prove that the points $E, F, N, M$ lie on a circle.

2010 Contests, 3

Let $ABCD$ be a convex quadrilateral. such that $\angle CAB = \angle CDA$ and $\angle BCA = \angle ACD$. If $M$ be the midpoint of $AB$, prove that $\angle BCM = \angle DBA$.

2019 Mid-Michigan MO, 5-6

[b]p1.[/b] It takes $12$ months for Santa Claus to pack gifts. It would take $20$ months for his apprentice to do the job. If they work together, how long will it take for them to pack the gifts? [b]p2.[/b] All passengers on a bus sit in pairs. Exactly $2/5$ of all men sit with women, exactly $2/3$ of all women sit with men. What part of passengers are men? [b]p3.[/b] There are $100$ colored balls in a box. Every $10$-tuple of balls contains at least two balls of the same color. Show that there are at least $12$ balls of the same color in the box. [b]p4.[/b] There are $81$ wheels in storage marked by their two types, say first and second type. Wheels of the same type weigh equally. Any wheel of the second type is much lighter than a wheel of the first type. It is known that exactly one wheel is marked incorrectly. Show that one can determine which wheel is incorrectly marked with four measurements. [b]p5.[/b] Remove from the figure below the specified number of matches so that there are exactly $5$ squares of equal size left: (a) $8$ matches (b) $4$ matches [img]https://cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/attachments/4/b/0c5a65f2d9b72fbea50df12e328c024a0c7884.png[/img] PS. You should use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

2007 Hungary-Israel Binational, 1

A given rectangle $ R$ is divided into $mn$ small rectangles by straight lines parallel to its sides. (The distances between the parallel lines may not be equal.) What is the minimum number of appropriately selected rectangles’ areas that should be known in order to determine the area of $ R$?

2016 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, P1

A trapezoid $ABCD$ with bases $AD$ and $BC$ is such that $AB = BD$. Let $M$ be the midpoint of $DC$. Prove that $\angle MBC$ = $\angle BCA$.

2003 Austria Beginners' Competition, 4

Prove that every rectangle circumscribed by a square is itself a square. (A rectangle is circumscribed by a square if there is exactly one corner point of the square on each side of the rectangle.)

2017 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, P24

Two tetrahedrons are given. Each two faces of the same tetrahedron are not similar, but each face of the first tetrahedron is similar to some face of the second one. Does this yield that these tetrahedrons are similar?

2019 PUMaC Geometry A, 7

Tags: geometry
Let $ABCD$ be a trapezoid such that $AB||CD$ and let $P=AC\cap BD,AB=21,CD=7,AD=13,[ABCD]=168.$ Let the line parallel to $AB$ through $P$ intersect the circumcircle of $BCP$ in $X.$ Circumcircles of $BCP$ and $APD$ intersect at $P,Y.$ Let $XY\cap BC=Z.$ If $\angle ADC$ is obtuse, then $BZ=\frac{a}{b},$ where $a,b$ are coprime positive integers. Compute $a+b.$

2024 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 16

Tags: geometry , incenter
Let $AA_1, BB_1, $ and $CC_1$ be the bisectors of a triangle $ABC$. The segments $BB_1$ and $A_1C_1$ meet at point $D$. Let $E$ be the projection of $D$ to $AC$. Points $P$ and $Q$ on sides $AB$ and $BC$ respectively are such that $EP = PD, EQ = QD$. Prove that $\angle PDB_1 = \angle EDQ$.

2005 India IMO Training Camp, 1

For a given triangle ABC, let X be a variable point on the line BC such that the point C lies between the points B and X. Prove that the radical axis of the incircles of the triangles ABX and ACX passes through a point independent of X. This is a slight extension of the [url=http://www.mathlinks.ro/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=41033]IMO Shortlist 2004 geometry problem 7[/url] and can be found, together with the proposed solution, among the files uploaded at http://www.mathlinks.ro/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=15622 . Note that the problem was proposed by Russia. I could not find the names of the authors, but I have two particular persons under suspicion. Maybe somebody could shade some light on this... Darij