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2008 Alexandru Myller, 4

Let $ C_1,C_2 $ be two distinct concentric circles, and $ BA $ be a diameter of $ C_1. $ Choose the points $ M,N $ on $ C_1,C_2, $ respectively, but not on the line $ BA. $ [b]a)[/b] Show that there are unique points $ P,Q $ on $ MA,MB, $ respectively, so that $ N $ is the middle of $ PQ. $ [b]b)[/b] Prove that the value $ AP^2+BQ^2 $ does not depend on $ M,N. $ [i]Mihai Piticari, Mihail Bălună[/i]