Found problems: 25757
2001 Tournament Of Towns, 4
[b]a.[/b] There are $5$ identical paper triangles on the table. Each can be moved in any direction parallel to itself (i.e., without rotating it). Is it true that then any one of them can be covered by the $4$ others?
[b]b.[/b] There are $5$ identical equilateral paper triangles on the table. Each can be moved in any direction parallel to itself. Prove that any one of them can be covered by the $4$ others in this way.
2004 Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, 7
Farmer John is grazing his cows at the origin. There is a river that runs east to west $50$ feet north of the origin. The barn is $100$ feet to the south and $80$ feet to the east of the origin. Farmer John leads his cows to the river to take a swim, then the cows leave the river from the same place they entered and Farmer John leads them to the barn. He does this using the shortest path possible, and the total distance he travels is $d$ feet. Find the value of $d$.
2012 Belarus Team Selection Test, 2
$A, B, C, D, E$ are five points on the same circle, so that $ABCDE$ is convex and we have $AB = BC$ and $CD = DE$. Suppose that the lines $(AD)$ and $(BE)$ intersect at $P$, and that the line $(BD)$ meets line $(CA)$ at $Q$ and line $(CE)$ at $T$. Prove that the triangle $PQT$ is isosceles.
(I. Voronovich)
2004 Oral Moscow Geometry Olympiad, 5
Trapezoid $ABCD$ with bases $AB$ and $CD$ is inscribed in a circle. Prove that the quadrilateral formed by orthogonal projections of any point of this circle onto lines $AC, BC, AD$ and $BD$ is inscribed.
1994 Abels Math Contest (Norwegian MO), 1a
In a half-ball of radius $3$ is inscribed a cylinder with base lying on the base plane of the half-ball, and another such cylinder with equal volume. If the base-radius of the first cylinder is $\sqrt3$, what is the base-radius of the other one?
Kyiv City MO Juniors Round2 2010+ geometry, 2021.9.2
In an acute triangle $AB$ the heights $ BE$ and $CF$ intersect at the orthocenter $H$, and $M$ is the midpoint of $BC$. The line $EF$ intersects the lines $MH$ and $BC$ at the points $P$ and $T$ , respectively. $AP$ intersects the cirumcscribed circle of $\vartriangle ABC$ for second time at the point $Q$ . Prove that $\angle AQT= 90^o$.
(Fedir Yudin)
the 9th XMO, 2
Given a $\triangle ABC$ with circumcenter $O$ and orthocenter $H(O\ne H)$. Denote the midpoints of $BC, AC$ as $D, E$ and let $D', E'$ be the reflections of $D, E$ w.r.t. point $H$, respectively. If lines $AD'$ and $BE'$ meet at $K$, compute $\frac{KO}{KH}$.
1953 Moscow Mathematical Olympiad, 252
Given triangle $\vartriangle A_1A_2A_3$ and a straight line $\ell$ outside it. The angles between the lines $A_1A_2$ and $A_2A_3, A_1A_2$ and $A_2A_3, A_2A_3$ and $A_3A_1$ are equal to $a_3, a_1$ and $a_2$, respectively. The straight lines are drawn through points $A_1, A_2, A_3$ forming with $\ell$ angles of $\pi -a_1, \pi -a_2, \pi -a_3$, respectively. All angles are counted in the same direction from $\ell$ . Prove that these new lines meet at one point.
2010 Iran MO (3rd Round), 1
Prove that the group of orientation-preserving symmetries of the cube is isomorphic to $S_4$ (the group of permutations of $\{1,2,3,4\}$).(20 points)
EMCC Speed Rounds, 2015
[i]20 problems for 25 minutes.[/i]
[b]p1.[/b] Matt has a twenty dollar bill and buys two items worth $\$7:99$ each. How much change does he receive, in dollars?
[b]p2.[/b] The sum of two distinct numbers is equal to the positive difference of the two numbers. What is the product of the two numbers?
[b]p3.[/b] Evaluate $$\frac{1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7}{8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 + 13 + 14}.$$
[b]p4.[/b] A sphere with radius $r$ has volume $2\pi$. Find the volume of a sphere with diameter $r$.
[b]p5.[/b] Yannick ran $100$ meters in $14.22$ seconds. Compute his average speed in meters per second, rounded to the nearest integer.
[b]p6.[/b] The mean of the numbers $2, 0, 1, 5,$ and $x$ is an integer. Find the smallest possible positive integer value for $x$.
[b]p7.[/b] Let $f(x) =\sqrt{2^2 - x^2}$. Find the value of $f(f(f(f(f(-1)))))$.
[b]p8.[/b] Find the smallest positive integer $n$ such that $20$ divides $15n$ and $15$ divides $20n$.
[b]p9.[/b] A circle is inscribed in equilateral triangle $ABC$. Let $M$ be the point where the circle touches side $AB$ and let $N$ be the second intersection of segment $CM$ and the circle. Compute the ratio $\frac{MN}{CN}$ .
[b]p10.[/b] Four boys and four girls line up in a random order. What is the probability that both the first and last person in line is a girl?
[b]p11.[/b] Let $k$ be a positive integer. After making $k$ consecutive shots successfully, Andy's overall shooting accuracy increased from $65\%$ to $70\%$. Determine the minimum possible value of $k$.
[b]p12.[/b] In square $ABCD$, $M$ is the midpoint of side $CD$. Points $N$ and $P$ are on segments $BC$ and $AB$ respectively such that $ \angle AMN = \angle MNP = 90^o$. Compute the ratio $\frac{AP}{PB}$ .
[b]p13.[/b] Meena writes the numbers $1, 2, 3$, and $4$ in some order on a blackboard, such that she cannot swap two numbers and obtain the sequence $1$, $2$, $3$, $4$. How many sequences could she have written?
[b]p14.[/b] Find the smallest positive integer $N$ such that $2N$ is a perfect square and $3N$ is a perfect cube.
[b]p15.[/b] A polyhedron has $60$ vertices, $150$ edges, and $92$ faces. If all of the faces are either regular pentagons or equilateral triangles, how many of the $92$ faces are pentagons?
[b]p16.[/b] All positive integers relatively prime to $2015$ are written in increasing order. Let the twentieth number be $p$. The value of $\frac{2015}{p}-1$ can be expressed as $\frac{a}{b}$ , where $a$ and $b$ are relatively prime positive integers. Compute $a + b$.
[b]p17.[/b] Five red lines and three blue lines are drawn on a plane. Given that $x$ pairs of lines of the same color intersect and $y$ pairs of lines of different colors intersect, find the maximum possible value of $y - x$.
[b]p18.[/b] In triangle $ABC$, where $AC > AB$, $M$ is the midpoint of $BC$ and $D$ is on segment $AC$ such that $DM$ is perpendicular to $BC$. Given that the areas of $MAD$ and $MBD$ are $5$ and $6$, respectively, compute the area of triangle $ABC$.
[b]p19.[/b] For how many ordered pairs $(x, y)$ of integers satisfying $0 \le x, y \le 10$ is $(x + y)^2 + (xy - 1)^2$ a prime number?
[b]p20.[/b] A solitaire game is played with $8$ red, $9$ green, and $10$ blue cards. Totoro plays each of the cards exactly once in some order, one at a time. When he plays a card of color $c$, he gains a number of points equal to the number of cards that are not of color $c$ in his hand. Find the maximum number of points that he can obtain by the end of the game.
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2009 Postal Coaching, 1
In a triangle $ABC$, let $D,E, F$ be interior points of sides $BC,CA,AB$ respectively. Let $AD,BE,CF$ meet the circumcircle of triangle $ABC$ in $K, L,M$ respectively. Prove that $\frac{AD}{DK} + \frac{BE}{EL} + \frac{CF}{FM} \ge 9$. When does the equality hold?
2014 PUMaC Algebra A, 1
On the number line, consider the point $x$ that corresponds to the value $10$. Consider $24$ distinct integer points $y_1$, $y_2$, $\ldots$, $y_{24}$ on the number line such that for all $k$ such that $1\leq k\leq 12$, we have that $y_{2k-1}$ is the reflection of $y_{2k}$ across $x$. Find the minimum possible value of \[\textstyle\sum_{n=1}^{24}(|y_n-1|+|y_n+1|).\]
Today's calculation of integrals, 891
Given a triangle $OAB$ with the vetices $O(0,\ 0,\ 0),\ A(1,\ 0,\ 0),\ B(1,\ 1,\ 0)$ in the $xyz$ space.
Let $V$ be the cone obtained by rotating the triangle around the $x$-axis.
Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the cone $V$ around the $y$-axis.
2002 Iran MO (3rd Round), 21
Excircle of triangle $ABC$ corresponding vertex $A$, is tangent to $BC$ at $P$. $AP$ intersects circumcircle of $ABC$ at $D$. Prove \[r(PCD)=r(PBD)\] whcih $r(PCD)$ and $r(PBD)$ are inradii of triangles $PCD$ and $PBD$.
2010 South East Mathematical Olympiad, 3
The incircle of triangle $ABC$ touches $BC$ at $D$ and $AB$ at $F$, intersects the line $AD$ again at $H$ and the line $CF$ again at $K$. Prove that $\frac{FD\times HK}{FH\times DK}=3$
2003 District Olympiad, 3
(a) If $\displaystyle ABC$ is a triangle and $\displaystyle M$ is a point from its plane, then prove that
\[ \displaystyle AM \sin A \leq BM \sin B + CM \sin C . \]
(b) Let $\displaystyle A_1,B_1,C_1$ be points on the sides $\displaystyle (BC),(CA),(AB)$ of the triangle $\displaystyle ABC$, such that the angles of $\triangle A_1 B_1 C_1$ are $\widehat{A_1} = \alpha, \widehat{B_1} = \beta, \widehat{C_1} = \gamma$. Prove that
\[ \displaystyle \sum A A_1 \sin \alpha \leq \sum BC \sin \alpha . \]
[i]Dan Ştefan Marinescu, Viorel Cornea[/i]
1969 IMO Longlists, 60
$(SWE 3)$ Find the natural number $n$ with the following properties:
$(1)$ Let $S = \{P_1, P_2, \cdots\}$ be an arbitrary finite set of points in the plane, and $r_j$ the distance from $P_j$ to the origin $O.$ We assign to each $P_j$ the closed disk $D_j$ with center $P_j$ and radius $r_j$. Then some $n$ of these disks contain all points of $S.$
$(2)$ $n$ is the smallest integer with the above property.
1994 Swedish Mathematical Competition, 3
The vertex $B$ of the triangle $ABC$ lies in the plane $P$. The plane of the triangle meets the plane in a line $L$. The angle between $L$ and $AB$ is a, and the angle between $L$ and $BC$ is $b$. The angle between the two planes is $c$. Angle $ABC$ is $90^o$. Show that $\sin^2c = \sin^2a + \sin^2b$.
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1992 Tournament Of Towns, (340) 2
On each side of a parallelogram an arbitrary point is chosen. Each pair of chosen points on neighbouring sides (i.e. sides with a common vertex) are connected by a line segment. Prove that the centres of the circumscribed circles of the four triangles so created are themselves vertices of a parallelogram.
(ED Kulanin)
EMCC Accuracy Rounds, 2024
[b]p1.[/b] Find the smallest positive multiple of $9$ whose digits are all even.
[b]p2.[/b] Anika writes down a positive real number $x$ in decimal form. When Nat erases everything to the left of the decimal point, the remaining value is one-fifth of x. Find the sum of all possible values of $x$.
[b]p3.[/b] A star-like shape is formed by joining up the midpoints and vertices of a unit square, as shown in the diagram below. Compute the area of this shape.
[img]https://cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/attachments/4/8/923b1bf26f6e9872b596e8c81ad1872137f362.png[/img]
[b]p4.[/b] Benny and Daria are running a $200$ meter foot race, each at a different constant speed. When Daria finishes the race, she is $14$ meters ahead of Benny. The next time they race, Daria starts 14 meters behind Benny, who starts at the starting line. Both runners run at the same constant speed as in the first race. When Daria reaches the finish line, compute, in centimeters, how far she is ahead of Benny.
[b]p5.[/b] In one semester, Ronald takes ten biology quizzes, earning a distinct integer score from $91$ to $100$ on each quiz. He notices that after the first three quizzes, the average of his three most recent scores always increased. Compute the number of ways Ronald could have earned the ten quiz scores.
[b]p6.[/b] Ant and Ben are playing a game with stones. They begin with $Z$ stones on the ground. Ant and Ben take turns removing a prime number of stones. Ant moves first. The player who is first unable to make a valid move loses. Find the sum of all positive integers $Z \le 30$ such that Ben can guarantee a win with perfect play.
[b]p7.[/b] Let $P$ be a point in a regular octagon as shown in the diagram below. The areas of three triangles are shown. Find the area of the octagon.
[img]https://cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/attachments/0/9/6fde77eeafd04614046292175e4b1411158e85.png[/img]
[b]p8.[/b] Find the number of ordered triples $(a, b, c)$ of nonnegative integers with $a \le b \le c$ for which $5a + 4b + 6c = 1200$.
[b]p9.[/b] Define $$f(x) = \begin{cases}
2x \,\,\,\, ,\,\,\,\, 0 \le x < \frac12 \\
2 - 2x \,\,\,\, , \,\,\,\, \frac12 \le x \le 1 \end{cases}$$
Michael picks a real number $0 \le x \le 1$. Michael applies $f$ repeatedly to $x$ until he reaches $x$ again. Find the number of real numbers $x$ for which Michael applies $f$ exactly $12$ times.
[b]p10.[/b] In $\vartriangle ABC$, let point $H$ be the intersection of its altitudes and let $M$ be the midpoint of side $BC$. Given that $BC = 4$, $MA = 3$, and $\angle HMA = 60^o$, find the circumradius of $\vartriangle ABC$.
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2007 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 16
On two sides of an angle, points $A, B$ are chosen. The midpoint $M$ of the segment $AB$ belongs to two lines such that one of them meets the sides of the angle at points $A_1, B_1$, and the other at points $A_2, B_2$. The lines $A_1B_2$ and $A_2B_1$ meet $AB$ at points $P$ and $Q$. Prove that $M$ is the midpoint of $PQ$.
1997 Swedish Mathematical Competition, 1
Let $AC$ be a diameter of a circle and $AB$ be tangent to the circle. The segment $BC$ intersects the circle again at $D$. Show that if $AC = 1$, $AB = a$, and $CD = b$, then $$\frac{1}{a^2+ \frac12 }< \frac{b}{a}< \frac{1}{a^2}$$
2021 Balkan MO Shortlist, G2
Let $I$ and $O$ be the incenter and the circumcenter of a triangle $ABC$, respectively, and let
$s_a$ be the exterior bisector of angle $\angle BAC$. The line through $I$ perpendicular to $IO$ meets the
lines $BC$ and $s_a$ at points $P$ and $Q$, respectively. Prove that $IQ = 2IP$.
2018 Singapore Junior Math Olympiad, 5
You are given some equilateral triangles and squares, all with side length 1, and asked to form convex $n$ sided polygons using these pieces. If both types must be used, what are the possible values of $n$, assuming that there is sufficient supply of the pieces?
2008 IMO Shortlist, 1
In the plane we consider rectangles whose sides are parallel to the coordinate axes and have positive length. Such a rectangle will be called a [i]box[/i]. Two boxes [i]intersect[/i] if they have a common point in their interior or on their boundary. Find the largest $ n$ for which there exist $ n$ boxes $ B_1$, $ \ldots$, $ B_n$ such that $ B_i$ and $ B_j$ intersect if and only if $ i\not\equiv j\pm 1\pmod n$.
[i]Proposed by Gerhard Woeginger, Netherlands[/i]