Found problems: 12
Oliforum Contest III 2012, 5
Consider a cyclic quadrilateral $ABCD$ and define points $X = AB \cap CD$, $Y = AD \cap BC$, and suppose that there exists a circle with center $Z$ inscribed in $ABCD$. Show that the $Z$ belongs to the circle with diameter $XY$ , which is orthogonal to circumcircle of $ABCD$.
1979 All Soviet Union Mathematical Olympiad, 280
Given the point $O$ in the space and $1979$ straight lines $l_1, l_2, ... , l_{1979}$ containing it. Not a pair of lines is orthogonal. Given a point $A_1$ on $l_1$ that doesn't coincide with $O$. Prove that it is possible to choose the points $A_i$ on $l_i$ ($i = 2, 3, ... , 1979$) in so that $1979$ pairs will be orthogonal: $A_1A_3$ and $l_2$, $A_2A_4$ and $l_3$,$ ...$ , $A_{i-1}A_{i+1}$ and $l_i$,$ ...$ , $A_{1977}A_{1979}$ and $l_{1978}$, $A_{1978}A_1$ and $l_{1979}$, $A_{1979}A_2$ and $l_1$
1991 Mexico National Olympiad, 4
The diagonals $AC$ and $BD$ of a convex quarilateral $ABCD$ are orthogonal. Let $M,N,R,S$ be the midpoints of the sides $AB,BC,CD$ and $DA$ respectively, and let $W,X,Y,Z$ be the projections of the points $M,N,R$ and $S$ on the lines $CD,DA,AB$ and $BC$, respectively. Prove that the points $M,N,R,S,W,X,Y$ and $Z$ lie on a circle.
1953 Moscow Mathematical Olympiad, 237
Three circles are pair-wise tangent to each other. Prove that the circle passing through the three tangent points is perpendicular to each of the initial three circles.
1980 All Soviet Union Mathematical Olympiad, 302
The edge $[AC]$ of the tetrahedron $ABCD$ is orthogonal to $[BC]$, and $[AD]$ is orthogonal to $[BD]$. Prove that the cosine of the angle between lines $(AC)$ and $(BD)$ is less than $|CD|/|AB|$.
1988 Austrian-Polish Competition, 6
Three rays $h_1,h_2,h_3$ emanating from a point $O$ are given, not all in the same plane. Show that if for any three points $A_1,A_2,A_3$ on $h_1,h_2,h_3$ respectively, distinct from $O$, the triangle $A_1A_2A_3$ is acute-angled, then the rays $h_1,h_2,h_3$ are pairwise orthogonal.
1995 Czech and Slovak Match, 5
The diagonals of a convex quadrilateral $ABCD$ are orthogonal and intersect at point $E$. Prove that the reflections of $E$ in the sides of quadrilateral $ABCD$ lie on a circle.
2015 Germany Team Selection Test, 2
Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle with the circumcircle $k$ and incenter $I$. The perpendicular through $I$ in $CI$ intersects segment $[BC]$ in $U$ and $k$ in $V$. In particular $V$ and $A$ are on different sides of $BC$. The parallel line through $U$ to $AI$ intersects $AV$ in $X$.
Prove: If $XI$ and $AI$ are perpendicular to each other, then $XI$ intersects segment $[AC]$ in its midpoint $M$.
[i](Notation: $[\cdot]$ denotes the line segment.)[/i]
1947 Putnam, B6
Let $OX, OY, OZ$ be mutually orthogonal lines in space. Let $C$ be a fixed point on $OZ$ and $U,V$ variable points on $OX, OY,$ respectively. Find the locus of a point $P$ such that $PU, PV, PC$ are mutually orthogonal.
2015 Germany Team Selection Test, 2
Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle with the circumcircle $k$ and incenter $I$. The perpendicular through $I$ in $CI$ intersects segment $[BC]$ in $U$ and $k$ in $V$. In particular $V$ and $A$ are on different sides of $BC$. The parallel line through $U$ to $AI$ intersects $AV$ in $X$.
Prove: If $XI$ and $AI$ are perpendicular to each other, then $XI$ intersects segment $[AC]$ in its midpoint $M$.
[i](Notation: $[\cdot]$ denotes the line segment.)[/i]
1991 IMO Shortlist, 1
Given a point $ P$ inside a triangle $ \triangle ABC$. Let $ D$, $ E$, $ F$ be the orthogonal projections of the point $ P$ on the sides $ BC$, $ CA$, $ AB$, respectively. Let the orthogonal projections of the point $ A$ on the lines $ BP$ and $ CP$ be $ M$ and $ N$, respectively. Prove that the lines $ ME$, $ NF$, $ BC$ are concurrent.
[i]Original formulation:[/i]
Let $ ABC$ be any triangle and $ P$ any point in its interior. Let $ P_1, P_2$ be the feet of the perpendiculars from $ P$ to the two sides $ AC$ and $ BC.$ Draw $ AP$ and $ BP,$ and from $ C$ drop perpendiculars to $ AP$ and $ BP.$ Let $ Q_1$ and $ Q_2$ be the feet of these perpendiculars. Prove that the lines $ Q_1P_2,Q_2P_1,$ and $ AB$ are concurrent.
2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina Team Selection Test, 4
In triangle $ABC$ $AD$ and $BE$ are altitudes. Let $L$ be a point on $ED$ such that $ED$ is orthogonal to $BL$. If $LB^2=LD\cdot LE$ prove that triangle $ABC$ is isosceles