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Found problems: 316

2006 Greece JBMO TST, 3

Find the angle $\angle A$ of a triangle $ABC$, when we know it's altitudes $BD$ and $CE$ intersect in an interior point $H$ of the triangle and $BH=2HD$ and $CH=HE$.

2016 German National Olympiad, 3

Let $I_a$ be the $A$-excenter of a scalene triangle $ABC$. And let $M$ be the point symmetric to $I_a$ about line $BC$. Prove that line $AM$ is parallel to the line through the circumcenter and the orthocenter of triangle $I_aCB$.

2017 Pan African, Problem 6

Let $ABC$ be a triangle with $H$ its orthocenter. The circle with diameter $[AC]$ cuts the circumcircle of triangle $ABH$ at $K$. Prove that the point of intersection of the lines $CK$ and $BH$ is the midpoint of the segment $[BH]$

Geometry Mathley 2011-12, 2.3

Let $ABC$ be a triagle inscribed in a circle $(O)$. A variable line through the orthocenter $H$ of the triangle meets the circle $(O)$ at two points $P , Q$. Two lines through $P, Q$ that are perpendicular to $AP , AQ$ respectively meet $BC$ at $M, N$ respectively. Prove that the line through $P$ perpendicular to $OM$ and the line through $Q$ perpendicular to $ON$ meet each other at a point on the circle $(O)$. Nguyễn Văn Linh

OIFMAT II 2012, 4

Given a $ \vartriangle ABC $ with $ AB> AC $ and $ \angle BAC = 60^o$. Denote the circumcenter and orthocenter as $ O $ and $ H $ respectively. We also have that $ OH $ intersects $ AB $ in $ P $ and $ AC $ in $ Q $. Prove that $ PO = HQ $.

2022 Federal Competition For Advanced Students, P2, 2

Let $ ABC$ be an acute-angled, non-isosceles triangle with orthocenter $H$, $M$ midpoint of side $AB$ and $w$ bisector of angle $\angle ACB$. Let $S$ be the point of intersection of the perpendicular bisector of side $AB$ with $w$ and $F$ the foot of the perpendicular from $H$ on $w$. Prove that the segments $MS$ and $MF$ are equal. [i](Karl Czakler)[/i]

2018 India PRMO, 21

Let $\Delta ABC$ be an acute-angled triangle and let $H$ be its orthocentre. Let $G_1, G_2$ and $G_3$ be the centroids of the triangles $\Delta HBC , \Delta HCA$ and $\Delta HAB$ respectively. If the area of $\Delta G_1G_2G_3$ is $7$ units, what is the area of $\Delta ABC $?

2014 Thailand TSTST, 3

Let $O$ be the incenter of a tangential quadrilateral $ABCD$. Prove that the orthocenters of $\vartriangle AOB$, $\vartriangle BOC$, $\vartriangle COD$, $\vartriangle DOA$ lie on a line.

2011 Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 4

In the cyclic quadrilateral $ABCD$ with $AB = AD$, points $M$ and $N$ lie on the sides $CD$ and $BC$ respectively so that $MN = BN + DM$. Lines $AM$ and $AN$ meet the circumcircle of $ABCD$ again at points $P$ and $Q$ respectively. Prove that the orthocenter of the triangle $APQ$ lies on the segment $MN$.

2017 China Team Selection Test, 2

Let $ABCD$ be a non-cyclic convex quadrilateral. The feet of perpendiculars from $A$ to $BC,BD,CD$ are $P,Q,R$ respectively, where $P,Q$ lie on segments $BC,BD$ and $R$ lies on $CD$ extended. The feet of perpendiculars from $D$ to $AC,BC,AB$ are $X,Y,Z$ respectively, where $X,Y$ lie on segments $AC,BC$ and $Z$ lies on $BA$ extended. Let the orthocenter of $\triangle ABD$ be $H$. Prove that the common chord of circumcircles of $\triangle PQR$ and $\triangle XYZ$ bisects $BH$.

1990 IMO Longlists, 15

Given a triangle $ ABC$. Let $ G$, $ I$, $ H$ be the centroid, the incenter and the orthocenter of triangle $ ABC$, respectively. Prove that $ \angle GIH > 90^{\circ}$.

2006 Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, 14

Given a circle and a fixed point $P$ not lying on it. Find the geometrical locus of the orthocenters of the triangles $ABP$, where $AB$ is the diameter of the circle.

1956 Poland - Second Round, 2

Prove that if $ H $ is the point of intersection of the altitudes of a non-right triangle $ ABC $, then the circumcircles of the triangles $ AHB $, $ BHC $, $ CHA $ and $ ABC $ are equal.

2006 Petru Moroșan-Trident, 3

In an acute-angled triangle $ ABC $ consider $ A_1,B_1,C_1 $ to be the symmetric points of the orthocenter of $ ABC $ to the sides $ BC,AC,AB, $ respectively. Show that if the centroids of the triangles $ ABC,A_1B_1C_1 $ are the same, then $ ABC $ is equilateral. [i]Carmen Botea[/i]

Geometry Mathley 2011-12, 16.2

Let $ABCD$ be a quadrilateral and $P$ a point in the plane of the quadrilateral. Let $M,N$ be on the sides $AC,BD$ respectively such that $PM \parallel BC, PN \parallel AD$. $AC$ meets $BD$ at $E$. Prove that the orthocenter of triangles $EBC, EAD, EMN$ are collinear if and only if $P$ is on the line $AB$. Đỗ Thanh Sơn PS. Instead of the word [b]collinear[/b], it was written [b]concurrent[/b], probably a typo.

2017 Saudi Arabia BMO TST, 3

Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle and $(O)$ be its circumcircle. Denote by $H$ its orthocenter and $I$ the midpoint of $BC$. The lines $BH, CH$ intersect $AC,AB$ at $E, F$ respectively. The circles $(IBF$) and $(ICE)$ meet again at $D$. a) Prove that $D, I,A$ are collinear and $HD, EF, BC$ are concurrent. b) Let $L$ be the foot of the angle bisector of $\angle BAC$ on the side $BC$. The circle $(ADL)$ intersects $(O)$ again at $K$ and intersects the line $BC$ at $S$ out of the side $BC$. Suppose that $AK,AS$ intersects the circles $(AEF)$ again at $G, T$ respectively. Prove that $TG = TD$.