Found problems: 15460
2011 Canadian Students Math Olympiad, 2
For a fixed positive integer $k$, prove that there exist infinitely many primes $p$ such that there is an integer $w$, where $w^2-1$ is not divisible by $p$, and the order of $w$ in modulus $p$ is the same as the order of $w$ in modulus $p^k$.
[i]Author: James Rickards[/i]
2012 NIMO Problems, 10
A [i]triangulation[/i] of a polygon is a subdivision of the polygon into triangles meeting edge to edge, with the property that the set of triangle vertices coincides with the set of vertices of the polygon. Adam randomly selects a triangulation of a regular $180$-gon. Then, Bob selects one of the $178$ triangles in this triangulation. The expected number of $1^\circ$ angles in this triangle can be expressed as $\frac{a}{b}$, where $a$ and $b$ are relatively prime positive integers. Compute $100a + b$.
[i]Proposed by Lewis Chen[/i]
2024 JHMT HS, 3
Let $N_2$ be the answer to problem 2.
On a number line, Tanya circles the first $\ell$ positive integers. Then, starting with the greatest number in the most recent circle, she circles the next $\ell$ positive integers, so that the two circles have exactly one number in common; she repeats this until $N_2$ is in a circle. Compute the sum of all possible values of $\ell$ for which $N_2$ is the greatest number in a circle.
2006 IberoAmerican Olympiad For University Students, 1
Let $m,n$ be positive integers greater than $1$. We define the sets $P_m=\left\{\frac{1}{m},\frac{2}{m},\cdots,\frac{m-1}{m}\right\}$ and $P_n=\left\{\frac{1}{n},\frac{2}{n},\cdots,\frac{n-1}{n}\right\}$.
Find the distance between $P_m$ and $P_n$, that is defined as
\[\min\{|a-b|:a\in P_m,b\in P_n\}\]
2017 Czech And Slovak Olympiad III A, 6
Given is a nonzero integer $k$.
Prove that equation $k =\frac{x^2 - xy + 2y^2}{x + y}$ has an odd number of ordered integer pairs $(x, y)$ just when $k$ is divisible by seven.
2019 Canadian Mathematical Olympiad Qualification, 8
For $t \ge 2$, define $S(t)$ as the number of times $t$ divides into $t!$. We say that a positive integer $t$ is a [i]peak[/i] if $S(t) > S(u)$ for all values of $u < t$.
Prove or disprove the following statement:
For every prime $p$, there is an integer $k$ for which $p$ divides $k$ and $k$ is a peak.
2013 ELMO Shortlist, 4
Find all triples $(a,b,c)$ of positive integers such that if $n$ is not divisible by any prime less than $2014$, then $n+c$ divides $a^n+b^n+n$.
[i]Proposed by Evan Chen[/i]
2016 Romania Team Selection Tests, 1
Given a positive integer $n$, determine all functions $f$ from the first $n$ positive integers to the positive integers, satisfying the following two conditions: [b](1)[/b] $\sum_{k=1}^{n}{f(k)}=2n$; and [b](2)[/b] $\sum_{k\in K}{f(k)}=n$ for no subset $K$ of the first $n$ positive integers.
Kvant 2024, M2789
Let $n>100$ be a positive integer and originally the number $1$ is written on the blackboard. Petya and Vasya play the following game: every minute Petya represents the number of the board as a sum of two distinct positive fractions with coprime nominator and denominator and Vasya chooses which one to delete. Show that Petya can play in such a manner, that after $n$ moves, the denominator of the fraction left on the board is at most $2^n+50$, no matter how Vasya acts.
2007 Croatia Team Selection Test, 2
Prove that the sequence $a_{n}=\lfloor n\sqrt 2 \rfloor+\lfloor n\sqrt 3 \rfloor$ contains infintely many even and infinitely many odd numbers.
2003 ITAMO, 4
There are two sorts of people on an island: [i]knights[/i], who always talk truth, and [i]scoundrels[/i], who always lie. One day, the people establish a council consisting of $2003$ members. They sit around a round table, and during the council each member said: "Both my neighbors are scoundrels". In a later day, the council meets again, but one member could not come due to illness, so only $2002$ members were present. They sit around the round table, and everybody said: "Both my neighbors belong to the sort different from mine". Is the absent member a knight or a scoundrel?
2016 All-Russian Olympiad, 4
There is three-dimensional space. For every integer $n$ we build planes $ x \pm y\pm z = n$. All space is divided on octahedrons and tetrahedrons.
Point $(x_0,y_0,z_0)$ has rational coordinates but not lies on any plane. Prove, that there is such natural $k$ , that point $(kx_0,ky_0,kz_0)$ lies strictly inside the octahedron of partition.
2019 India PRMO, 8
Let $F_k(a,b)=(a+b)^k-a^k-b^k$ and let $S={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}$. For how many ordered pairs $(a,b)$ with $a,b\in S$ and $a\leq b$ is $\frac{F_5(a,b)}{F_3(a,b)}$ an integer?
2007 Pan African, 2
For which positive integers $n$ is $231^n-222^n-8 ^n -1$ divisible by $2007$?
2025 Benelux, 4
Let $a_0, a_1, \ldots, a_{10}$ be integers such that, for each $i \in \{0,1,\ldots,2047\}$, there exists a subset $S \subseteq \{0,1,\ldots,10\}$ with
\[
\sum_{j \in S} a_j \equiv i \pmod{2048}.
\]
Show that for each $i \in \{0,1,\ldots,10\}$, there is exactly one $j \in \{0,1,\ldots,10\}$ such that $a_j$ is divisible by $2^i$ but not by $2^{i+1}$.
Note: $\sum_{j \in S} a_j$ is the summation notation, for instance, $\sum_{j \in \{2,5\}} a_j = a_2 + a_5$, while for the empty set $\varnothing$, one defines $\sum_{j \in \varnothing} a_j = 0$.
2014 CHMMC (Fall), 9
There is a long-standing conjecture that there is no number with $2n + 1$ instances in Pascal’s triangle for $n \ge 2$. Assuming this is true, for how many $n \le 100, 000$ are there exactly $3$ instances of $n$ in Pascal’s triangle?
2013 LMT, Individual
[b]p1.[/b] What is the smallest positive integer divisible by $20$, $12$, and $13$?
[b]p2.[/b] Two circles of radius $5$ are placed in the plane such that their centers are $7$ units apart. What is the largest possible distance between a point on one circle and a point on the other?
[b]p3.[/b] In a magic square, all the numbers in the rows, columns, and diagonals sum to the same value. How many $2\times 2$ magic squares containing the integers $\{1, 2, 3, 4\}$ are there?
[b]p4.[/b] Ethan's sock drawer contains two pairs of white socks and one pair of red socks. Ethan picks two socks at random. What is the probability that he picks two white socks?
[b]p5.[/b] The sum of the time on a digital clock is the sum of the digits displayed on the screen. For example, the sum of the time at $10:23$ would be $6$. Assuming the clock is a $12$ hour clock, what is the greatest possible positive difference between the sum of the time at some time and the sum of the time one minute later?
[b]p6.[/b] Given the expression $1 \div 2 \div 3 \div 4$, what is the largest possible resulting value if one were to place parentheses $()$ somewhere in the expression?
[b]p7.[/b] At a convention, there are many astronomers, astrophysicists, and cosmologists. At $first$, all the astronomers and astrophysicists arrive. At this point, $\frac35$ of the people in the room are astronomers. Then, all the cosmologists come, so now, $30\%$ of the people in the room are astrophysicists. What fraction of the scientists are cosmologists?
[b]p8.[/b] At $10:00$ AM, a minuteman starts walking down a $1200$-step stationary escalator at $40$ steps per minute. Halfway down, the escalator starts moving up at a constant speed, while the minuteman continues to walk in the same direction and at the same pace that he was going before. At $10:55$ AM, the minuteman arrives back at the top. At what speed is the escalator going up, in steps per minute?
[b]p9.[/b] Given that $x_1 = 57$, $x_2 = 68$, and $x_3 = 32$, let $x_n = x_{n-1} -x_{n-2} +x_{n-3}$ for $n \ge 4$. Find $x_{2013}$.
[b]p10.[/b] Two squares are put side by side such that one vertex of the larger one coincides with a vertex of the smaller one. The smallest rectangle that contains both squares is drawn. If the area of the rectangle is $60$ and the area of the smaller square is $24$, what is the length of the diagonal of the rectangle?
[b]p11.[/b] On a dield trip, $2$ professors, $4$ girls, and $4$ boys are walking to the forest to gather data on butterflies. They must walk in a line with following restrictions: one adult must be the first person in the line and one adult must be the last person in the line, the boys must be in alphabetical order from front to back, and the girls must also be in alphabetical order from front to back. How many such possible lines are there, if each person has a distinct name?
[b]p12.[/b] Flatland is the rectangle with vertices $A, B, C$, and $D$, which are located at $(0, 0)$, $(0, 5)$, $(5, 5)$, and $(5, 0)$, respectively. The citizens put an exact map of Flatland on the rectangular region with vertices $(1, 2)$, $(1, 3)$, $(2, 3)$, and $(2, 2)$ in such a way so that the location of $A$ on the map lies on the point $(1, 2)$ of Flatland, the location of $B$ on the map lies on the point $(1, 3)$ of Flatland, the location of C on the map lies on the point $(2, 3)$ of Flatland, and the location of D on the map lies on the point $(2, 2)$ of Flatland. Which point on the coordinate plane is thesame point on the map as where it actually is on Flatland?
[b]p13.[/b] $S$ is a collection of integers such that any integer $x$ that is present in $S$ is present exactly $x$ times. Given that all the integers from $1$ through $22$ inclusive are present in $S$ and no others are, what is the average value of the elements in $S$?
[b]p14.[/b] In rectangle $PQRS$ with $PQ < QR$, the angle bisector of $\angle SPQ$ intersects $\overline{SQ}$ at point $T$ and $\overline{QR }$ at $U$. If $PT : TU = 3 : 1$, what is the ratio of the area of triangle $PTS$ to the area of rectangle $PQRS$?
[b]p15.[/b] For a function $f(x) = Ax^2 + Bx + C$, $f(A) = f(B)$ and $A + 6 = B$. Find all possible values of $B$.
[b]p16.[/b] Let $\alpha$ be the sum of the integers relatively prime to $98$ and less than $98$ and $\beta$ be the sum of the integers not relatively prime to $98$ and less than $98$. What is the value of $\frac{\alpha}{\beta}$ ?
[b]p17.[/b] What is the value of the series $\frac{1}{3} + \frac{3}{9} + \frac{6}{27} + \frac{10}{81} + \frac{15}{243} + ...$?
[b]p18.[/b] A bug starts at $(0, 0)$ and moves along lattice points restricted to $(i, j)$, where $0 \le i, j \le 2$. Given that the bug moves $1$ unit each second, how many different paths can the bug take such that it ends at $(2, 2)$ after $8$ seconds?
[b]p19.[/b] Let $f(n)$ be the sum of the digits of $n$. How many different values of $n < 2013$ are there such that $f(f(f(n))) \ne f(f(n))$ and $f(f(f(n))) < 10$?
[b]p20.[/b] Let $A$ and $B$ be points such that $\overline{AB} = 14$ and let $\omega_1$ and $\omega_2$ be circles centered at $A$ and $B$ with radii $13$ and $15$, respectively. Let $C$ be a point on $\omega_1$ and $D$ be a point on $\omega_2$ such that $\overline{CD}$ is a common external tangent to $\omega_1$ and $\omega_2$. Let $P$ be the intersection point of the two circles that is closer to $\overline{CD}$. If $M$ is the midpoint of $\overline{CD}$, what is the length of segment $\overline{PM}$?
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2007 Spain Mathematical Olympiad, Problem 5
Let $a \neq 1$ and be a real positive number and $n$ be an integer greater than $1.$ Demonstrate that $n^2 < \frac{(a^n + a^{-n} -2)}{(a + a^{-1} -2)}.$
2018 CHKMO, 3
Let $k$ be a positive integer. Prove that there exists a positive integer $\ell$ with the following property: if $m$ and $n$ are positive integers relatively prime to $\ell$ such that $m^m\equiv n^n \pmod{\ell}$, then $m\equiv n \pmod k$.
1971 IMO Longlists, 23
Find all integer solutions of the equation
\[x^2+y^2=(x-y)^3.\]
2012 Serbia National Math Olympiad, 2
Find all natural numbers $a$ and $b$ such that \[a|b^2, \quad b|a^2 \mbox{ and } a+1|b^2+1.\]
1992 Taiwan National Olympiad, 6
Find the greatest positive integer $A$ with the following property: For every permutation of $\{1001,1002,...,2000\}$ , the sum of some ten consecutive terms is great than or equal to $A$.
2016 India National Olympiad, P3
Let $\mathbb{N}$ denote the set of natural numbers. Define a function $T:\mathbb{N}\rightarrow\mathbb{N}$ by $T(2k)=k$ and $T(2k+1)=2k+2$. We write $T^2(n)=T(T(n))$ and in general $T^k(n)=T^{k-1}(T(n))$ for any $k>1$.
(i) Show that for each $n\in\mathbb{N}$, there exists $k$ such that $T^k(n)=1$.
(ii) For $k\in\mathbb{N}$, let $c_k$ denote the number of elements in the set $\{n: T^k(n)=1\}$. Prove that $c_{k+2}=c_{k+1}+c_k$, for $k\ge 1$.
2023 Belarus - Iran Friendly Competition, 6
Prove that for coprime each positive integers $a, c$ there is a positive integer $b$ such that
$c$ divides $\underbrace{b^{b^{b^{\ldots^b}}}}_\text{b times}-a$
2009 Tournament Of Towns, 4
Denote by $[n]!$ the product $ 1 \cdot 11 \cdot 111\cdot ... \cdot \underbrace{111...1}_{\text{n ones}}$.($n$ factors in total). Prove that $[n + m]!$ is divisible by $ [n]! \times [m]!$
[i](8 points)[/i]