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2013 Canadian Mathematical Olympiad Qualification Repechage, 2

In triangle $ABC$, $\angle A = 90^\circ$ and $\angle C = 70^\circ$. $F$ is point on $AB$ such that $\angle ACF = 30^\circ$, and $E$ is a point on $CA$ such that $\angle CF E = 20^\circ$. Prove that $BE$ bisects $\angle B$.

2021 Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik, 3

We are given a circle $k$ and a point $A$ outside of $k$. Next we draw three lines through $A$: one secant intersecting the circle $k$ at points $B$ and $C$, and two tangents touching the circle$k$ at points $D$ and $E$. Let $F$ be the midpoint of $DE$. Show that the line $DE$ bisects the angle $\angle BFC$.

2009 AMC 12/AHSME, 14

Five unit squares are arranged in the coordinate plane as shown, with the lower left corner at the origin. The slanted line, extending from $ (a,0)$ to $ (3,3)$, divides the entire region into two regions of equal area. What is $ a$? [asy]size(200); defaultpen(linewidth(.8pt)+fontsize(8pt)); fill((2/3,0)--(3,3)--(3,1)--(2,1)--(2,0)--cycle,gray); xaxis("$x$",-0.5,4,EndArrow(HookHead,4)); yaxis("$y$",-0.5,4,EndArrow(4)); draw((0,1)--(3,1)--(3,3)--(2,3)--(2,0)); draw((1,0)--(1,2)--(3,2)); draw((2/3,0)--(3,3)); label("$(a,0)$",(2/3,0),S); label("$(3,3)$",(3,3),NE);[/asy]$ \textbf{(A)}\ \frac12\qquad \textbf{(B)}\ \frac35\qquad \textbf{(C)}\ \frac23\qquad \textbf{(D)}\ \frac34\qquad \textbf{(E)}\ \frac45$

2008 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 9

(A.Zaslavsky, 9--10) The reflections of diagonal $ BD$ of a quadrilateral $ ABCD$ in the bisectors of angles $ B$ and $ D$ pass through the midpoint of diagonal $ AC$. Prove that the reflections of diagonal $ AC$ in the bisectors of angles $ A$ and $ C$ pass through the midpoint of diagonal $ BD$ (There was an error in published condition of this problem).

1985 IMO Longlists, 75

Let $ABCD$ be a rectangle, $AB = a, BC = b$. Consider the family of parallel and equidistant straight lines (the distance between two consecutive lines being $d$) that are at an the angle $\phi, 0 \leq \phi \leq 90^{\circ},$ with respect to $AB$. Let $L$ be the sum of the lengths of all the segments intersecting the rectangle. Find: [i](a)[/i] how $L $ varies, [i](b)[/i] a necessary and sufficient condition for $L$ to be a constant, and [i](c)[/i] the value of this constant.

2020 Serbian Mathematical Olympiad, Problem 2

We are given a polyhedron with at least $5$ vertices, such that exactly $3$ edges meet in each of the vertices. Prove that we can assign a rational number to every vertex of the given polyhedron such that the following conditions are met: $(i)$ At least one of the numbers assigned to the vertices is equal to $2020$. $(ii)$ For every polygonal face, the product of the numbers assigned to the vertices of that face is equal to $1$.

2009 AMC 8, 17

The positive integers $ x$ and $ y$ are the two smallest positive integers for which the product of $ 360$ and $ x$ is a square and the product of $ 360$ and $ y$ is a cube. What is the sum of $ x$ and $ y$? $ \textbf{(A)}\ 80 \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 85 \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 115 \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 165 \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 610$

1998 All-Russian Olympiad, 2

A convex polygon is partitioned into parallelograms. A vertex of the polygon is called [i]good[/i] if it belongs to exactly one parallelogram. Prove that there are more than two good vertices.

2020 LMT Fall, B26

Tags: geometry
Aidan owns a plot of land that is in the shape of a triangle with side lengths $5$,$10$, and $5\sqrt3$ feet. Aidan wants to plant radishes such that there are no two radishes that are less than $1$ foot apart. Determine the maximum number of radishes Aidan can plant

2011 Serbia JBMO TST, 3

Let $\triangle ABC$ be a right-angled triangle and $BC > AC$. $M$ is a point on $BC$ such that $BM = AC$ and $N$ is a point on $AC$ such that $AN = CM$. Find the angle between $BN$ and $AM$.

2016 CHMMC (Fall), 12

For a positive real number $a$, let $C$ be the cube with vertices at $(\pm a, \pm a, \pm a)$ and let $T$ be the tetrahedron with vertices at $(2a,2a,2a),(2a, -2a, -2a),(-2a, 2a, -2a),(-2a, -2a, -2a)$. If the intersection of $T$ and $C$ has volume $ka^3$ for some $k$, find $k$.

2018 IOM, 2

Tags: geometry
A convex quadrilateral $ABCD$ is circumscribed about a circle $\omega$. Let $PQ$ be the diameter of $\omega$ perpendicular to $AC$. Suppose lines $BP$ and $DQ$ intersect at point $X$, and lines $BQ$ and $DP$ intersect at point $Y$. Show that the points $X$ and $Y$ lie on the line $AC$. [i]Géza Kós[/i]

2003 India IMO Training Camp, 5

On the real number line, paint red all points that correspond to integers of the form $81x+100y$, where $x$ and $y$ are positive integers. Paint the remaining integer point blue. Find a point $P$ on the line such that, for every integer point $T$, the reflection of $T$ with respect to $P$ is an integer point of a different colour than $T$.

1993 ITAMO, 6

A unit cube $C$ is rotated around one of its diagonals for the angle $\pi /3$ to form a cube $C'$. Find the volume of the intersection of $C$ and $C'$.

2023 239 Open Mathematical Olympiad, 6

Tags: geometry
The symmetric difference of two homothetic triangles $T_1$ and $T_2$ consists of six triangles $t_1, \ldots, t_6$ with circumcircles $\omega_1, \omega_2, \ldots, \omega_6$ (counterclockwise, no two intersect). Circle $\Omega_1$ with center $O_1$ is externally tangent to $\omega_1, \omega_3,$ and $\omega_5$; circle $\Omega_2$ with center $O_2$ is externally tangent to $\omega_2, \omega_4,$ and $\omega_6$; circle $\Omega_3$ with center $O_3$ is internally tangent to $\omega_1, \omega_3,$ and $\omega_5$; circle $\Omega_4$ with center $O_4$ is internally tangent to $\omega_2, \omega_4,$ and $\omega_6$. Prove that $O_1O_3 = O_2O_4$. [i]Proposed by Ilya Zamotorin[/i]

2012 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 18

Tags: geometry , incenter
A triangle and two points inside it are marked. It is known that one of the triangle’s angles is equal to $58^{\circ}$, one of two remaining angles is equal to $59^{\circ}$, one of two given points is the incenter of the triangle and the second one is its circumcenter. Using only the ruler without partitions determine where is each of the angles and where is each of the centers.

2011 Romania Team Selection Test, 1

Let $ABCD$ be a cyclic quadrilateral. The lines $BC$ and $AD$ meet at a point $P$. Let $Q$ be the point on the line $BP$, different from $B$, such that $PQ=BP$. Consider the parallelograms $CAQR$ and $DBCS$. Prove that the points $C,Q,R,S$ lie on a circle.

2012 CHMMC Fall, 4

Tags: geometry
Consider the figure below, not drawn to scale. In this figure, assume that$AB \perp BE$ and $AD \perp DE$. Also, let $AB = \sqrt6$ and $\angle BED =\frac{\pi}{6}$ . Find $AC$. [img]https://cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/attachments/2/d/f87ac9f111f02e261a0b5376c766a615e8d1d8.png[/img]

2013 Kazakhstan National Olympiad, 1

Given triangle ABC with incenter I. Let P,Q be point on circumcircle such that $\angle API=\angle CPI$ and $\angle BQI=\angle CQI$.Prove that $BP,AQ$ and $OI$ are concurrent.

2011 Abels Math Contest (Norwegian MO), 2a

In the quadrilateral $ABCD$ the side $AB$ has length $7, BC$ length $14, CD$ length $26$, and $DA$ length $23$. Show that the diagonals are perpendicular. You may assume that the quadrilateral is convex (all internal angles are less than $180^o$).

Durer Math Competition CD Finals - geometry, 2010.D3

Three circle of unit radius passing through the point $P$ and one of the points of $A, B$ and $C$ each. What can be the radius of the circumcircle of the triangle $ABC$?

2015 Baltic Way, 13

Let $D$ be the footpoint of the altitude from $B$ in the triangle $ABC$ , where $AB=1$ . The incircle of triangle $BCD$ coincides with the centroid of triangle $ABC$. Find the lengths of $AC$ and $BC$.

2022 MMATHS, 12

Tags: geometry
Let triangle $ABC$ with incenter $I$ satisfy $AB = 3$, $AC = 4$, and $BC = 5$. Suppose that $D$ and $E$ lie on $AB$ and $AC$, respectively, such that $D$, $I$, and $E$ are collinear and $DE \perp AI$. Points $P$ and $Q$ lie on side $BC$ such that $IP = BP$ and $IQ = CQ$, and lines $DP$ and $EQ$ meet at $S$. Compute $SI^2$.

LMT Team Rounds 2021+, 5

Tags: geometry
How many ways are there to place the integers from $1$ to $8$ on the vertices of a regular octagon such that the sum of the numbers on any $4$ vertices forming a rectangle is even? Rotations and reflections of the same arrangement are considered distinct

2016 Taiwan TST Round 2, 1

Tags: triangle , geometry
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 $IJ = AH$.