Found problems: 25757
2018 LMT Spring, Individual
[b]p1.[/b] Evaluate $6^4 +5^4 +3^4 +2^4$.
[b]p2.[/b] What digit is most frequent between $1$ and $1000$ inclusive?
[b]p3.[/b] Let $n = gcd \, (2^2 \cdot 3^3 \cdot 4^4,2^4 \cdot 3^3 \cdot 4^2)$. Find the number of positive integer factors of $n$.
[b]p4.[/b] Suppose $p$ and $q$ are prime numbers such that $13p +5q = 91$. Find $p +q$.
[b]p5.[/b] Let $x = (5^3 -5)(4^3 -4)(3^3 -3)(2^3 -2)(1^3 -1)$. Evaluate $2018^x$ .
[b]p6.[/b] Liszt the lister lists all $24$ four-digit integers that contain each of the digits $1,2,3,4$ exactly once in increasing order. What is the sum of the $20$th and $18$th numbers on Liszt’s list?
[b]p7.[/b] Square $ABCD$ has center $O$. Suppose $M$ is the midpoint of $AB$ and $OM +1 =OA$. Find the area of square $ABCD$.
[b]p8.[/b] How many positive $4$-digit integers have at most $3$ distinct digits?
[b]p9.[/b] Find the sumof all distinct integers obtained by placing $+$ and $-$ signs in the following spaces
$$2\_3\_4\_5$$
[b]p10.[/b] In triangle $ABC$, $\angle A = 2\angle B$. Let $I$ be the intersection of the angle bisectors of $B$ and $C$. Given that $AB = 12$, $BC = 14$,and $C A = 9$, find $AI$ .
[b]p11.[/b] You have a $3\times 3\times 3$ cube in front of you. You are given a knife to cut the cube and you are allowed to move the pieces after each cut before cutting it again. What is the minimumnumber of cuts you need tomake in order to cut the cube into $27$ $1\times 1\times 1$ cubes?
p12. How many ways can you choose $3$ distinct numbers fromthe set $\{1,2,3,...,20\}$ to create a geometric sequence?
[b]p13.[/b] Find the sum of all multiples of $12$ that are less than $10^4$ and contain only $0$ and $4$ as digits.
[b]p14.[/b] What is the smallest positive integer that has a different number of digits in each base from $2$ to $5$?
[b]p15.[/b] Given $3$ real numbers $(a,b,c)$ such that $$\frac{a}{b +c}=\frac{b}{3a+3c}=\frac{c}{a+3b},$$ find all possible values of $\frac{a +b}{c}$.
[b]p16.[/b] Let S be the set of lattice points $(x, y, z)$ in $R^3$ satisfying $0 \le x, y, z \le 2$. How many distinct triangles exist with all three vertices in $S$?
[b]p17.[/b] Let $\oplus$ be an operator such that for any $2$ real numbers $a$ and $b$, $a \oplus b = 20ab -4a -4b +1$. Evaluate $$\frac{1}{10} \oplus \frac19 \oplus \frac18 \oplus \frac17 \oplus \frac16 \oplus \frac15 \oplus \frac14 \oplus \frac13 \oplus \frac12 \oplus 1.$$
[b]p18.[/b] A function $f :N \to N$ satisfies $f ( f (x)) = x$ and $f (2f (2x +16)) = f \left(\frac{1}{x+8} \right)$ for all positive integers $x$. Find $f (2018)$.
[b]p19.[/b] There exists an integer divisor $d$ of $240100490001$ such that $490000 < d < 491000$. Find $d$.
[b]p20.[/b] Let $a$ and $b$ be not necessarily distinct positive integers chosen independently and uniformly at random from the set $\{1,2, 3, ... ,511,512\}$. Let $x = \frac{a}{b}$ . Find the probability that $(-1)^x$ is a real number.
[b]p21[/b]. In $\vartriangle ABC$ we have $AB = 4$, $BC = 6$, and $\angle ABC = 135^o$. $\angle ABC$ is trisected by rays $B_1$ and $B_2$. Ray $B_1$ intersects side $C A$ at point $F$, and ray $B_2$ intersects side $C A$ at point $G$. What is the area of $\vartriangle BFG$?
[b]p22.[/b] A level number is a number which can be expressed as $x \cdot \lfloor x \rfloor \cdot \lceil x \rceil$ where $x$ is a real number. Find the number of positive integers less than or equal to $1000$ which are also level numbers.
[b]p23.[/b] Triangle $\vartriangle ABC$ has sidelengths $AB = 13$, $BC = 14$, $C A = 15$ and circumcenter $O$. Let $D$ be the intersection of $AO$ and $BC$. Compute $BD/DC$.
[b]p24.[/b] Let $f (x) = x^4 -3x^3 +2x^2 +5x -4$ be a quartic polynomial with roots $a,b,c,d$. Compute
$$\left(a+1 +\frac{1}{a} \right)\left(b+1 +\frac{1}{b} \right)\left(c+1 +\frac{1}{c} \right)\left(d+1 +\frac{1}{d} \right).$$
[b]p25.[/b] Triangle $\vartriangle ABC$ has centroid $G$ and circumcenter $O$. Let $D$ be the foot of the altitude from $A$ to $BC$. If $AD = 2018$, $BD =20$, and $CD = 18$, find the area of triangle $\vartriangle DOG$.
PS. You should use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].
1988 Bulgaria National Olympiad, Problem 5
The points of space are painted in two colors. Prove that there is a tetrahedron such that all its vertices and its centroid are of the same color.
2005 District Olympiad, 2
Let $ABCD$ and $ABEF$ be two squares situated in two perpendicular planes and let $O$ be the intersection of the lines $AE$ and $BF$. If $AB=4$ compute:
a) the distance from $B$ to the line of intersection between the planes $(DOC)$ and $(DAF)$;
b) the distance between the lines $AC$ and $BF$.
2006 Pre-Preparation Course Examination, 1
Show that for a triangle we have \[ \max \{am_a,bm_b,cm_c\} \leq sR \] where $m_a$ denotes the length of median of side $BC$ and $s$ is half of the perimeter of the triangle.
1978 Germany Team Selection Test, 2
Let $S$ be a convex quadrilateral $ABCD$ and $O$ a point inside it. The feet of the perpendiculars from $O$ to $AB, BC, CD, DA$ are $A_1, B_1, C_1, D_1$ respectively. The feet of the perpendiculars from $O$ to the sides of $S_i$, the quadrilateral $A_iB_iC_iD_i$, are $A_{i+1}B_{i+1}C_{i+1}D_{i+1}$, where $i = 1, 2, 3.$ Prove that $S_4$ is similar to S.
2022 Cyprus TST, 3
Let $\triangle ABC$ be an acute-angled triangle with $AB<AC$ and let $(c)$ be its circumcircle with center $O$. Let $M$ be the midpoint of $BC$. The line $AM$ meets the circle $(c)$ again at the point $D$. The circumcircle $(c_1)$ of triangle $\triangle MDC$ intersects the line $AC$ at the points $C$ and $I$, and the circumcircle $(c_2)$ of $\triangle AMI$ intersects the line $AB$ at the points $A$ and $Z$.
If $N$ is the foot of the perpendicular from $B$ on $AC$, and $P$ is the second point of intersection of $ZN$ with $(c_2)$, prove that the quadrilateral with vertices the points $N, P, I$ and $M$ is a parallelogram.
2002 Flanders Math Olympiad, 4
A lamp is situated at point $A$ and shines inside the cube. A (massive) square is hung on the midpoints of the 4 vertical faces. What's the area of its shadow?
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Maryland University HSMC part II, 2002
[b]p1.[/b] One chilly morning, $10$ penguins ate a total of $50$ fish. No fish was shared by two or more penguins. Assuming that each penguin ate at least one fish, prove that at least two penguins ate the same number of fish.
[b]p2.[/b] A triangle of area $1$ has sides of lengths $a > b > c$. Prove that $b > 2^{1/2}$.
[b]p3.[/b] Imagine ducks as points in a plane. Three ducks are said to be in a row if a straight line passes through all three ducks. Three ducks, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, each waddle along a different straight line in the plane, each at his own constant speed. Although their paths may cross, the ducks never bump into each other. Prove: If at three separate times the ducks are in a row, then they are always in a row.
[b]p4.[/b] Two computers and a number of humans participated in a large round-robin chess tournament (i.e., every participant played every other participant exactly once). In every game, the winner of the game received one point, the loser zero. If a game ended in a draw, each player received half a point. At the end of the tournament, the sum of the two computers' scores was $38$ points, and all of the human participants finished with the same total score. Describe (with proof) ALL POSSIBLE numbers of humans that could have participated in such a tournament.
[b]p5.[/b] One thousand cows labeled $000$, $001$,$...$, $998$, $999$ are requested to enter $100$ empty barns labeled $00$, $01$,$...$,$98$, $99$. One hundred Dalmatians - one at the door of each barn - enforce the following rule: In order for a cow to enter a barn, the label of the barn must be obtainable from the label of the cow by deleting one of the digits. For example, the cow labeled $357$ would be admitted into any of the barns labeled $35$, $37$ or $57$, but would not admitted into any other barns.
a) Demonstrate that there is a way for all $1000$ cows to enter the barns so that at least $50$ of the barns remain empty.
b) Prove that no matter how they distribute themselves, after all $1000$ cows enter the barns, at most $50$ of the barns will remain empty.
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2019 India IMO Training Camp, P1
In an acute angled triangle $ABC$ with $AB < AC$, let $I$ denote the incenter and $M$ the midpoint of side $BC$. The line through $A$ perpendicular to $AI$ intersects the tangent from $M$ to the incircle (different from line $BC$) at a point $P$> Show that $AI$ is tangent to the circumcircle of triangle $MIP$.
[i]Proposed by Tejaswi Navilarekallu[/i]
2018 India IMO Training Camp, 1
Let $ABCD$ be a convex quadrilateral inscribed in a circle with center $O$ which does not lie on either diagonal. If the circumcentre of triangle $AOC$ lies on the line $BD$, prove that the circumcentre of triangle $BOD$ lies on the line $AC$.
2015 International Zhautykov Olympiad, 2
Inside the triangle $ ABC $ a point $ M $ is given. The line $ BM $ meets the side $ AC $ at $ N $. The point $ K $ is symmetrical to $ M $ with respect to $ AC $. The line $ BK $ meets $ AC $ at $ P $. If $ \angle AMP = \angle CMN $, prove that $ \angle ABP=\angle CBN $.
2020 Ukrainian Geometry Olympiad - April, 2
Let $ABC$ be an isosceles triangle with $AB=AC$. Circle $\Gamma$ lies outside $ABC$ and touches line $AC$ at point $C$. The point $D$ is chosen on circle $\Gamma$ such that the circumscribed circle of the triangle $ABD$ touches externally circle $\Gamma$. The segment $AD$ intersects circle $\Gamma$ at a point $E$ other than $D$. Prove that $BE$ is tangent to circle $\Gamma$ .
Kyiv City MO Juniors 2003+ geometry, 2016.8.5
In the triangle $ABC$ the angle bisectors $AD$ and $BE$ are drawn. Prove that $\angle ACB = 60 {} ^ \circ$ if and only if $AE + BD = AB$.
(Hilko Danilo)
2024 Macedonian TST, Problem 4
Let $\triangle ABC$ be an acute scalene triangle. Denote by $k_A$ the circle with diameter $BC$, and let $B_A,C_A$ be the contact points of the tangents from $A$ to $k_A$, chosen so that $B$ and $B_A$ lie on opposite sides of $AC$ and $C$ and $C_A$ lie on opposite sides of $AB$. Similarly, let $k_B$ be the circle with diameter $CA$, with tangents from $B$ touching at $C_B,A_B$, and $k_C$ the circle with diameter $AB$, with tangents from $C$ touching at $A_C,B_C$.
Prove that the lines $B_AC_A, C_BA_B, A_CB_C$ are concurrent.
2008 Dutch Mathematical Olympiad, 1
Suppose we have a square $ABCD$ and a point $S$ in the interior of this square.
Under homothety with centre $S$ and ratio of magnification $k > 1$, this square becomes another square $A'B'C'D'$.
Prove that the sum of the areas of the two quadrilaterals $A'ABB'$ and $C'CDD'$ are equal to the sum of the areas of the two quadrilaterals $B'BCC'$ and $D'DAA'$.
[asy]
unitsize(3 cm);
pair[] A, B, C, D;
pair S;
A[1] = (0,1);
B[1] = (0,0);
C[1] = (1,0);
D[1] = (1,1);
S = (0.3,0.6);
A[0] = interp(S,A[1],2/3);
B[0] = interp(S,B[1],2/3);
C[0] = interp(S,C[1],2/3);
D[0] = interp(S,D[1],2/3);
draw(A[0]--B[0]--C[0]--D[0]--cycle);
draw(A[1]--B[1]--C[1]--D[1]--cycle);
draw(A[1]--S, dashed);
draw(B[1]--S, dashed);
draw(C[1]--S, dashed);
draw(D[1]--S, dashed);
dot("$A$", A[0], N);
dot("$B$", B[0], SE);
dot("$C$", C[0], SW);
dot("$D$", D[0], SE);
dot("$A'$", A[1], NW);
dot("$B'$", B[1], SW);
dot("$C'$", C[1], SE);
dot("$D'$", D[1], NE);
dot("$S$", S, dir(270));
[/asy]
2024 ELMO Shortlist, G3
Let $ABC$ be a triangle, and let $\omega_1,\omega_2$ be centered at $O_1$, $O_2$ and tangent to line $BC$ at $B$, $C$ respectively. Let line $AB$ intersect $\omega_1$ again at $X$ and let line $AC$ intersect $\omega_2$ again at $Y$. If $Q$ is the other intersection of the circumcircles of triangles $ABC$ and $AXY$, then prove that lines $AQ$, $BC$, and $O_1O_2$ either concur or are all parallel.
[i]Advaith Avadhanam[/i]
2008 Polish MO Finals, 5
Let $ R$ be a parallelopiped. Let us assume that areas of all intersections of $ R$ with planes containing centers of three edges of $ R$ pairwisely not parallel and having no common points, are equal. Show that $ R$ is a cuboid.
2024 Ukraine National Mathematical Olympiad, Problem 4
Points $E, F$ are selected on sides $AC, AB$ respectively of triangle $ABC$ with $AC=AB$ so that $AE = BF$. Point $D$ is chosen so that $D, A$ are in the same halfplane with respect to line $EF$, and $\triangle DFE \sim \triangle ABC$. Lines $EF, BC$ intersect at point $K$. Prove that the line $DK$ is tangent to the circumscribed circle of $\triangle ABC$.
[i]Proposed by Fedir Yudin[/i]
2023 LMT Fall, 22
Consider all pairs of points $(a,b,c)$ and $(d,e, f )$ in the $3$-D coordinate system with $ad +be +c f = -2023$. What is the least positive integer that can be the distance between such a pair of points?
[i]Proposed by William Hua[/i]
2004 China Team Selection Test, 2
Convex quadrilateral $ ABCD$ is inscribed in a circle, $ \angle{A}\equal{}60^o$, $ BC\equal{}CD\equal{}1$, rays $ AB$ and $ DC$ intersect at point $ E$, rays $ BC$ and $ AD$ intersect each other at point $ F$. It is given that the perimeters of triangle $ BCE$ and triangle $ CDF$ are both integers. Find the perimeter of quadrilateral $ ABCD$.
2011 NZMOC Camp Selection Problems, 5
Let a square $ABCD$ with sides of length $1$ be given. A point $X$ on $BC$ is at distance $d$ from $C$, and a point $Y$ on $CD$ is at distance $d$ from $C$. The extensions of: $AB$ and $DX$ meet at $P$, $AD$ and $BY$ meet at $Q, AX$ and $DC$ meet at $R$, and $AY$ and $BC$ meet at $S$. If points $P, Q, R$ and $S$ are collinear, determine $d$.
2021 BMT, 10
Triangle $\vartriangle ABC$ has side lengths $AB = AC = 27$ and $BC = 18$. Point $D$ is on $\overline{AB}$ and point $E$ is on $\overline{AC}$ such that $\angle BCD = \angle CBE = \angle BAC$. Compute $DE$.
2007 Czech and Slovak Olympiad III A, 5
In an acute-angled triangle $ABC$ ($AC\ne BC$), let $D$ and $E$ be points on $BC$ and $AC$, respectively, such that the points $A,B,D,E$ are concyclic and $AD$ intersects $BE$ at $P$. Knowing that $CP\bot AB$, prove that $P$ is the orthocenter of triangle $ABC$.
2011 Kyiv Mathematical Festival, 3
$ABC$ is right triangle with right angle near vertex $B, M$ is the midpoint of $AC$. The square $BKLM$ is built on $BM$, such that segments $ML$ and $BC$ intersect. Segment $AL$ intersects $BC$ in point $E$. Prove that lines $AB,CL$ and$ KE$ intersect in one point.
2023 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 18
Restore a bicentral quadrilateral $ABCD$ if the midpoints of the arcs $AB,BC,CD$ of its circumcircle are given.