Found problems: 25757
2022 Adygea Teachers' Geometry Olympiad, 1
In triangle $ABC$, $\angle A = 60^o$,$ \angle B = 45^o$. On the sides $AC$ and $BC$ points $M$ and $N$ are taken, respectively, so that the straight line $MN$ cuts off a triangle similar to this one. Find the ratio of $MN$ to $AB$ if it is known that $CM : AM = 2:1$.
2009 AMC 12/AHSME, 22
A regular octahedron has side length $ 1$. A plane parallel to two of its opposite faces cuts the octahedron into the two congruent solids. The polygon formed by the intersection of the plane and the octahedron has area $ \frac {a\sqrt {b}}{c}$, where $ a$, $ b$, and $ c$ are positive integers, $ a$ and $ c$ are relatively prime, and $ b$ is not divisible by the square of any prime. What is $ a \plus{} b \plus{} c$?
$ \textbf{(A)}\ 10\qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 11\qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 12\qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 13\qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 14$
1964 Putnam, B4
Into how many regions do $n$ great circles, no three of which meet at a point, divide a sphere?
2014 Israel National Olympiad, 2
Let $\Delta A_1A_2A_3, \Delta B_1B_2B_3, \Delta C_1C_2C_3$ be three equilateral triangles. The vertices in each triangle are numbered [u]clockwise[/u]. It is given that $A_3=B_3=C_3$. Let $M$ be the center of mass of $\Delta A_1B_1C_1$, and let $N$ be the center of mass of $\Delta A_2B_2C_2$.
Prove that $\Delta A_3MN$ is an equilateral triangle.
1983 AMC 12/AHSME, 24
How many non-congruent right triangles are there such that the perimeter in $\text{cm}$ and the area in $\text{cm}^2$ are numerically equal?
$\text{(A)} \ \text{none} \qquad \text{(B)} \ 1 \qquad \text{(C)} \ 2 \qquad \text{(D)} \ 4 \qquad \text{(E)} \ \text{infinitely many}$
1997 Estonia National Olympiad, 5
Six small circles of radius $1$ are drawn so that they are all tangent to a larger circle, and two of them are tangent to sides $BC$ and $AD$ of a rectangle $ABCD$ at their midpoints $K$ and $L$. Each of the remaining four small circles is tangent to two sides of the rectangle. The large circle is tangent to sides $AB$ and $CD$ of the rectangle and cuts the other two sides. Find the radius of the large circle.
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2005 Taiwan National Olympiad, 2
Given a line segment $AB=7$, $C$ is constructed on $AB$ so that $AC=5$. Two equilateral triangles are constructed on the same side of $AB$ with $AC$ and $BC$ as a side. Find the length of the segment connecting their two circumcenters.
2018 Stanford Mathematics Tournament, 3
A triangle has side lengths of $7$, $8$, and $9$. Find the radius of the largest possible semicircle inscribed in the triangle.
2014 IPhOO, 14
A super ball rolling on the floor enters a half circular track (radius $R$). The ball rolls without slipping around the track and leaves (velocity $v$) traveling horizontally in the opposite direction. Afterwards, it bounces on the floor. How far (horizontally) from the end of the track will the ball bounce for the second time? The ball’s surface has a theoretically infinite coefficient of static friction. It is a perfect sphere of uniform density. All collisions with the ground are perfectly elastic and theoretically instantaneous. Variations could involve the initial velocity being given before the ball enters the track or state that the normal force between the ball and the track right before leaving is zero (centripetal acceleration).
[i]Problem proposed by Brian Yue[/i]
1996 Tuymaada Olympiad, 8
Given a tetrahedron $ABCD$, in which $AB=CD= 13 , AC=BD=14$ and $AD=BC=15$.
Show that the centers of the inscribed sphere and sphere around it coincide, and find the radii of these spheres.
2000 Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, 13
Determine the remainder when $(x^4-1)(x^2-1)$ is divided by $1+x+x^2$.
Mid-Michigan MO, Grades 10-12, 2007
[b]p1.[/b] $17$ rooks are placed on an $8\times 8$ chess board. Prove that there must be at least one rook that is attacking at least $2$ other rooks.
[b]p2.[/b] In New Scotland there are three kinds of coins: $1$ cent, $6$ cent, and $36$ cent coins. Josh has $99$ of the $36$-cent coins (and no other coins). He is allowed to exchange a $36$ cent coin for $6$ coins of $6$ cents, and to exchange a $6$ cent coin for $6$ coins of $1$ cent. Is it possible that after several exchanges Josh will have $500$ coins?
[b]p3.[/b] Find all solutions $a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i$ if these letters represent distinct digits and the following multiplication is correct:
$\begin{tabular}{ccccc}
& & a & b & c \\
x & & & d & e \\
\hline
& f & a & c & c \\
+ & g & h & i & \\
\hline
f & f & f & c & c \\
\end{tabular}$
[b]p4.[/b] Pinocchio rode a bicycle for $3.5$ hours. During every $1$-hour period he went exactly $5$ km. Is it true that his average speed for the trip was $5$ km/h? Explain your reasoning.
[b]p5.[/b] Let $a, b, c$ be odd integers. Prove that the equation $ax^2 + bx + c = 0$ cannot have a rational solution.
PS. You should use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].
LMT Guts Rounds, 2013
[u]Round 9[/u]
[b]p25.[/b] Define a hilly number to be a number with distinct digits such that when its digits are read from left to right, they strictly increase, then strictly decrease. For example, $483$ and $1230$ are both hilly numbers, but $123$ and $1212$ are not. How many $5$-digit hilly numbers are there?
[b]p26.[/b] Triangle ABC has $AB = 4$ and $AC = 6$. Let the intersection of the angle bisector of $\angle BAC$ and $\overline{BC}$ be $D$ and the foot of the perpendicular from C to the angle bisector of $\angle BAC$ be $E$. What is the value of $AD/AE$?
[b]p27.[/b] Given that $(7+ 4\sqrt3)^x+ (7-4\sqrt3)^x = 10$, find all possible values of $(7+ 4\sqrt3)^x-(7-4\sqrt3)^x$.
[u]Round 10[/u]
Note: In this set, the answers for each problem rely on answers to the other problems.
[b]p28.[/b] Let X be the answer to question $29$. If $5A + 5B = 5X - 8$ and $A^2 + AB - 2B^2 = 0$, find the sum of all possible values of $A$.
[b]p29.[/b] Let $W$ be the answer to question $28$. In isosceles trapezoid $ABCD$ with $\overline{AB} \parallel \overline{CD}$, line segments $ \overline{AC}$ and $ \overline{BD}$ split each other in the ratio $2 : 1$. Given that the length of $BC$ is $W$, what is the greatest possible length of $\overline{AB}$ for which there is only one trapezoid $ABCD$ satisfying the given conditions?
[b]p30.[/b] Let $W$ be the answer to question $28$ and $X$ be the answer to question $29$. For what value of $Z$ is $ |Z - X| + |Z - W| - |W + X - Z|$ at a minimum?
[u]Round 11[/u]
[b]p31.[/b] Peijin wants to draw the horizon of Yellowstone Park, but he forgot what it looked like. He remembers that the horizon was a string of $10$ segments, each one either increasing with slope $1$, remaining flat, or decreasing with slope $1$. Given that the horizon never dipped more than $1$ unit below or rose more than $1$ unit above the starting point and that it returned to the starting elevation, how many possible pictures can Peijin draw?
[b]p32.[/b] DNA sequences are long strings of $A, T, C$, and $G$, called base pairs. (e.g. AATGCA is a DNA sequence of 6 base pairs). A DNA sequence is called stunningly nondescript if it contains each of A, T, C, G, in some order, in 4 consecutive base pairs somewhere in the sequence. Find the number of stunningly nondescript DNA sequences of 6 base pairs (the example above is to be included in this count).
[b]p33.[/b] Given variables s, t that satisfy $(3 + 2s + 3t)^2 + (7 - 2t)^2 + (5 - 2s - t)^2 = 83$, find the minimum possible value of $(-5 + 2s + 3t) ^2 + (3 - 2t)^2 + (2 - 2s - t)^2$.
[u]Round 12[/u]
[b]p34.[/b] Let $f(n)$ be the number of powers of 2 with n digits. For how many values of n from $1$ to $2013$ inclusive does $f(n) = 3$? If your answer is N and the actual answer is $C$, then the score you will receive on this problem is $max\{15 - \frac{|N-C|}{26039} , 0\}$, rounded to the nearest integer.
[b]p35.[/b] How many total characters are there in the source files for the LMT $2013$ problems? If your answer is $N$ and the actual answer is $C$, then the score you receive on this problem is $max\{15 - \frac{|N - C|}{1337}, 0\}$, rounded to the nearest integer.
[b]p36.[/b] Write down two distinct integers between $0$ and $300$, inclusive. Let $S$ be the collection of everyone’s guesses. Let x be the smallest nonnegative difference between one of your guesses and another guess in $S$ (possibly your other guess). Your team will be awarded $min(15, x)$ points.
PS. You should use hide for answers.Rounds 1-4 are [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c3h3134546p28406927]here [/url] and 6-8 [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c3h3136014p28427163]here[/url]. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].
2022 Irish Math Olympiad, 7
7. The four Vertices of a quadrilateral [i]ABCD[/i] lie on the circle with diameter [i]AB[/i]. The diagonals of [i]ABCD[/i] intersect at [i]E[/i], and the lines [i]AD[/i] and [i]BC[/i] intersect at [i]F[/i]. Line [i]FE[/i] meets [i]AB[/i] at [i]K[/i] and line [i]DK[/i] meets the circle again at [i]L[/i].
Prove that [i]CL[/i] is perpendicular to [i]AB[/i].
2011 Kyrgyzstan National Olympiad, 2
In a convex $n$-gon all angles are equal from a certain point, located inside the $n$-gon, all its sides are seen under equal angles. Can we conclude that this $n$-gon is regular?
1994 BMO TST – Romania, 4:
Consider a tetrahedron$ A_1A_2A_3A_4$. A point $N$ is said to be a Servais point if its projections on the six edges of the tetrahedron lie in a plane $\alpha(N)$ (called Servais plane). Prove that if all the six points $Nij$ symmetric to a point $M$ with respect to the midpoints $Bij$ of the edges $A_iA_j$ are Servais points, then $M$ is contained in all Servais planes $\alpha(Nij )$
1949-56 Chisinau City MO, 41
Prove that the bisectors of the angles of a rectangle, extended to their mutual intersection, form a square.
2019 Ecuador Juniors, 4
Let $ABCD$ be a square. On the segments $AB$, $BC$, $CD$ and $DA$, choose points $E, F, G$ and $H$, respectively, such that $AE = BF = CG = DH$. Let $P$ be the intersection point of $AF$ and $DE$, $Q$ be the intersection point of $BG$ and $AF$, $R$ the intersection point of $CH$ and $BG$, and $S$ the point of intersection of $DE$ and $CH$. Prove that $PQRS$ is a square.
2009 AMC 10, 17
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$
2011 AMC 10, 13
Two real numbers are selected independently at random from the interval [-20, 10]. What is the probability that the product of those numbers is greater than zero?
$ \textbf{(A)}\ \frac{1}{9} \qquad
\textbf{(B)}\ \frac{1}{3} \qquad
\textbf{(C)}\ \frac{4}{9} \qquad
\textbf{(D)}\ \frac{5}{9} \qquad
\textbf{(E)}\ \frac{2}{3} $
2006 China Team Selection Test, 3
$\triangle{ABC}$ can cover a convex polygon $M$.Prove that there exsit a triangle which is congruent to $\triangle{ABC}$ such that it can also cover $M$ and has one side line paralel to or superpose one side line of $M$.
1971 IMO Longlists, 9
The base of an inclined prism is a triangle $ABC$. The perpendicular projection of $B_1$, one of the top vertices, is the midpoint of $BC$. The dihedral angle between the lateral faces through $BC$ and $AB$ is $\alpha$, and the lateral edges of the prism make an angle $\beta$ with the base. If $r_1, r_2, r_3$ are exradii of a perpendicular section of the prism, assuming that in $ABC, \cos^2 A + \cos^2 B + \cos^2 C = 1, \angle A < \angle B < \angle C,$ and $BC = a$, calculate $r_1r_2 + r_1r_3 + r_2r_3.$
2021 Novosibirsk Oral Olympiad in Geometry, 4
Angle bisectors $AD$ and $BE$ are drawn in triangle $ABC$. It turned out that $DE$ is the bisector of triangle $ADC$. Find the angle $BAC$.
2006 Bosnia and Herzegovina Team Selection Test, 5
Triangle $ABC$ is inscribed in circle with center $O$. Let $P$ be a point on arc $AB$ which does not contain point $C$. Perpendicular from point $P$ on line $BO$ intersects side $AB$ in point $S$, and side $BC$ in $T$. Perpendicular from point $P$ on line $AO$ intersects side $AB$ in point $Q$, and side $AC$ in $R$.
(i) Prove that triangle $PQS$ is isosceles
(ii) Prove that $\frac{PQ}{QR}=\frac{ST}{PQ}$
2019 CMIMC, 5
Let $MATH$ be a trapezoid with $MA=AT=TH=5$ and $MH=11$. Point $S$ is the orthocenter of $\triangle ATH$. Compute the area of quadrilateral $MASH$.