Found problems: 25757
1982 AMC 12/AHSME, 16
A wooden cube has edges of length $3$ meters. Square holes, of side one meter, centered in each face are cut through to the opposite face. The edges of the holes are parallel to the edges of the cube. The entire surface area including the inside, in square meters, is
$\textbf {(A) } 54 \qquad \textbf {(B) } 72 \qquad \textbf {(C) } 76 \qquad \textbf {(D) } 84\qquad \textbf {(E) } 86$
2020 AIME Problems, 15
Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle with circumcircle $\omega$ and orthocenter $H$. Suppose the tangent to the circumcircle of $\triangle HBC$ at $H$ intersects $\omega$ at points $X$ and $Y$ with $HA=3$, $HX=2$, $HY=6$. The area of $\triangle ABC$ can be written as $m\sqrt n$, where $m$ and $n$ are positive integers, and $n$ is not divisible by the square of any prime. Find $m+n$.
2008 Federal Competition For Advanced Students, Part 2, 2
Which positive integers are missing in the sequence $ \left\{a_n\right\}$, with $ a_n \equal{} n \plus{} \left[\sqrt n\right] \plus{}\left[\sqrt [3]n\right]$ for all $ n \ge 1$? ($ \left[x\right]$ denotes the largest integer less than or equal to $ x$, i.e. $ g$ with $ g \le x < g \plus{} 1$.)
2021 Romania National Olympiad, 1
Let $ABC$ be an acute-angled triangle with the circumcenter $O$. Let $D$ be the foot of the altitude from $A$. If $OD\parallel AB$, show that $\sin 2B = \cot C$.
[i]Mădălin Mitrofan[/i]
2008 India Regional Mathematical Olympiad, 1
On a semicircle with diameter $AB$ and centre $S$, points $C$ and $D$ are given such that point $C$ belongs to arc $AD$. Suppose $\angle CSD = 120^\circ$. Let $E$ be the point of intersection of the straight lines $AC$ and $BD$ and $F$ the point of intersection of the straight lines $AD$ and $BC$. Prove that $EF=\sqrt{3}AB$.
2011 China Team Selection Test, 1
In $\triangle ABC$ we have $BC>CA>AB$. The nine point circle is tangent to the incircle, $A$-excircle, $B$-excircle and $C$-excircle at the points $T,T_A,T_B,T_C$ respectively. Prove that the segments $TT_B$ and lines $T_AT_C$ intersect each other.
1998 Putnam, 2
Given a point $(a,b)$ with $0<b<a$, determine the minimum perimeter of a triangle with one vertex at $(a,b)$, one on the $x$-axis, and one on the line $y=x$. You may assume that a triangle of minimum perimeter exists.
2012 AMC 12/AHSME, 15
A $3\times3$ square is partitioned into $9$ unit squares. Each unit square is painted either white or black with each color being equally likely, chosen independently and at random. The square is the rotated $90^\circ$ clockwise about its center, and every white square in a position formerly occupied by a black square is painted black. The colors of all other squares are left unchanged. What is the probability that the grid is now entirely black?
$ \textbf{(A)}\ \dfrac{49}{512}
\qquad\textbf{(B)}\ \dfrac{7}{64}
\qquad\textbf{(C)}\ \dfrac{121}{1024}
\qquad\textbf{(D)}\ \dfrac{81}{512}
\qquad\textbf{(E)}\ \dfrac{9}{32}
$
1957 AMC 12/AHSME, 25
The vertices of triangle $ PQR$ have coordinates as follows: $ P(0,a),\,Q(b,0),\,R(c,d),$ where $ a,\,b,\,c$ and $ d$ are positive. The origin and point $ R$ lie on opposite sides of $ PQ$. The area of triangle $ PQR$ may be found from the expression:
$ \textbf{(A)}\ \frac{ab \plus{} ac \plus{} bc \plus{} cd}{2} \qquad
\textbf{(B)}\ \frac{ac \plus{} bd \minus{} ab}{2}\qquad
\textbf{(C)}\ \frac{ab \minus{} ac \minus{} bd}{2}\qquad
\textbf{(D)}\ \frac{ac \plus{} bd \plus{} ab}{2}\qquad
\textbf{(E)}\ \frac{ac \plus{} bd \minus{} ab \minus{} cd}{2}$
2004 Mid-Michigan MO, 5-6
[b]p1.[/b] On the island of Nevermind some people are liars; they always lie. The remaining habitants of the island are truthlovers; they tell only the truth. Three habitants of the island, $A, B$, and $C$ met this morning.
$A$ said: “All of us are liars”.
$B$ said: “Only one of us is a truthlover”.
Who of them is a liar and who of them is a truthlover?
[b]p2.[/b] Pinocchio has $9$ pieces of paper. He is allowed to take a piece of paper and cut it in $5$ pieces or $7$ pieces which increases the number of his pieces. Then he can take again one of his pieces of paper and cut it in $5$ pieces or $7$ pieces. He can do this again and again as many times as he wishes. Can he get $2004$ pieces of paper?
[b]p3.[/b] In Dragonland there are coins of $1$ cent, $2$ cents, $10$ cents, $20$ cents, and $50$ cents. What is the largest amount of money one can have in coins, yet still not be able to make exactly $1$ dollar?
[b]p4.[/b] Find all solutions $a, b, c, d, e$ if it is known that they represent distinct
digits and satisfy the following:
$\begin{tabular}{ccccc}
& a & b & c & d \\
+ & a & c & a & c \\
\hline
c & d & e & b & c \\
\end{tabular}$
[b]p5.[/b] Two players play the following game. On the lowest left square of an $8\times 8$ chessboard there is a rook. The first player is allowed to move the rook up or to the right by an arbitrary number of squares. The second player is also allowed to move the rook up or to the right by an arbitrary number of squares. Then the first player is allowed to do this again, and so on. The one who moves the rook to the upper right square wins. Who has a winning strategy?
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2009 Serbia National Math Olympiad, 6
Triangle ABC has incircle w centered as S that touches the sides BC,CA and AB at P,Q and R respectively. AB isn't equal AC, the lines QR and BC intersects at point M, the circle that passes through points B and C touches the circle w at point N, circumcircle of triangle MNP intersects with line AP at L (L isn't equal to P). Then prove that S,L and M lie on the same line
2011 QEDMO 8th, 5
$9$ points are given in the interior of the unit square.
Prove there exists a triangle of area $\le \frac18$ whose vertices are three of the points.
2007 China Team Selection Test, 3
Assume there are $ n\ge3$ points in the plane, Prove that there exist three points $ A,B,C$ satisfying $ 1\le\frac{AB}{AC}\le\frac{n\plus{}1}{n\minus{}1}.$
2023 Malaysia IMONST 2, 4
Given a right angled triangle $ABC$ with $\angle BAC = 90^{\circ}$. The points $D,E,F$ lie on sides $BC,CA,AB$ respectively so that $AD$ is perpendicular to $BC$ and $EF$ is parallel to $BC$. A point $G$ lies on side $AC$ such that $AG=CE$. Prove that $\angle GDF = 90^{\circ}$.
2000 Romania Team Selection Test, 2
Let ABC be a triangle and $M$ be an interior point. Prove that
\[ \min\{MA,MB,MC\}+MA+MB+MC<AB+AC+BC.\]
2016 EGMO TST Turkey, 3
Let $X$ be a variable point on the side $BC$ of a triangle $ABC$. Let $B'$ and $C'$ be points on the rays $[XB$ and $[XC$, respectively, satisfying $B'X=BC=C'X$. The line passing through $X$ and parallel to $AB'$ cuts the line $AC$ at $Y$ and the line passing through $X$ and parallel to $AC'$ cuts the line $AB$ at $Z$. Prove that all lines $YZ$ pass through a fixed point as $X$ varies on the line segment $BC$.
2019 Thailand TSTST, 2
Let $\Omega$ be the inscribed circle of a triangle $\vartriangle ABC$. Let $D, E$ and $F$ be the tangency points of $\Omega$ and the sides $BC, CA$ and $AB$, respectively, and let $AD, BE$ and $CF$ intersect $\Omega$ at $K, L$ and $M$, respectively, such that $D, E, F, K, L$ and $M$ are all distinct. The tangent line of $\Omega$ at $K$ intersects $EF$ at $X$, the tangent line of $\Omega$ at $L$ intersects $DE$ at $Y$ , and the tangent line of $\Omega$ at M intersects $DF$ at $Z$. Prove that $X,Y$ and $Z$ are collinear.
2019 Belarusian National Olympiad, 9.2
The rhombus $ABCD$ is given. Let $E$ be one of the points of intersection of the circles $\Gamma_B$ and $\Gamma_C$, where $\Gamma_B$ is the circle centered at $B$ and passing through $C$, and $\Gamma_C$ is the circle centered at $C$ and passing through $B$. The line $ED$ intersects $\Gamma_B$ at point $F$.
Find the value of angle $\angle AFB$.
[i](S. Mazanik)[/i]
2010 International Zhautykov Olympiad, 3
Let $ABC$ arbitrary triangle ($AB \neq BC \neq AC \neq AB$) And O,I,H it's circum-center, incenter and ortocenter (point of intersection altitudes). Prove, that
1) $\angle OIH > 90^0$(2 points)
2)$\angle OIH >135^0$(7 points)
balls for 1) and 2) not additive.
2016 CMIMC, 1
Let $\triangle ABC$ be an equilateral triangle and $P$ a point on $\overline{BC}$. If $PB=50$ and $PC=30$, compute $PA$.
2011 Morocco National Olympiad, 4
Let $ABC$ be a triangle. $F$ and $L$ are two points on the side $[AC]$ such that $AF=LC< AC/2$.
Find the mesure of the angle $\angle FBL$ knowing that $AB^{2}+BC^{2}=AL^{2}+LC^{2}$.
2024 USEMO, 5
Let $ABC$ be a scalene triangle whose incircle is tangent to $BC$, $CA$, $AB$ at $D$, $E$, $F$ respectively. Lines $BE$ and $CF$ meet at $G$. Prove that there exists a point $X$ on the circumcircle of triangle $EFG$ such that the circumcircles of triangles $BCX$ and $EFG$ are tangent, and \[\angle BGC = \angle BXC + \angle EDF.\]
[i]Kornpholkrit Weraarchakul[/i]
2007 JBMO Shortlist, 2
Let $ABCD$ be a convex quadrilateral with $\angle{DAC}= \angle{BDC}= 36^\circ$ , $\angle{CBD}= 18^\circ$ and $\angle{BAC}= 72^\circ$. The diagonals and intersect at point $P$ . Determine the measure of $\angle{APD}$.
2018 Ecuador Juniors, 3
Let $ABCD$ be a square. Point $P, Q, R, S$ are chosen on the sides $AB$, $BC$, $CD$, $DA$, respectively, such that $AP + CR \ge AB \ge BQ + DS$. Prove that
$$area \,\, (PQRS) \le \frac12 \,\, area \,\, (ABCD)$$
and determine all cases when equality holds.
2021 China Second Round Olympiad, Problem 5
Define the regions $M, N$ in the Cartesian Plane as follows:
\begin{align*}
M &= \{(x, y) \in \mathbb R^2 \mid 0 \leq y \leq \text{min}(2x, 3-x)\} \\
N &= \{(x, y) \in \mathbb R^2 \mid t \leq x \leq t+2 \}
\end{align*}
for some real number $t$. Denote the common area of $M$ and $N$ for some $t$ be $f(t)$. Compute the algebraic form of the function $f(t)$ for $0 \leq t \leq 1$.
[i](Source: China National High School Mathematics League 2021, Zhejiang Province, Problem 5)[/i]