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2014 Contests, 1

Let $f(x)$ is such function, that $f(x)=1$ for integer $x$ and $f(x)=0$ for non integer $x$. Build such function using only variable $x$, integer numbers, and operations $+,-,*,/,[.]$(plus, minus, multiply,divide and integer part)

2021 Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament., 4

Tags: geometry
Let ABCD be a trapezoid with $AB \parallel CD, AB = 5, BC = 9, CD = 10,$ and $DA = 7$. Lines $BC$ and $DA$ intersect at point $E$. Let $M$ be the midpoint of $CD$, and let $N$ be the intersection of the circumcircles of $\triangle BMC$ and $\triangle DMA$ (other than $M$). If $EN^2 = \tfrac ab$ for relatively prime positive integers $a$ and $b$, compute $100a + b$.

1977 Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik, 3

Show that there are infinitely many positive integers $a$ that cannot be written as $a = a_{1}^{6}+ a_{2}^{6} + \ldots + a_{7}^{6},$ where the $a_i$ are positive integers. State and prove a generalization.

2013 Online Math Open Problems, 15

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Find the positive integer $n$ such that \[ \underbrace{f(f(\cdots f}_{2013 \ f\text{'s}}(n)\cdots ))=2014^2+1 \] where $f(n)$ denotes the $n$th positive integer which is not a perfect square. [i]Proposed by David Stoner[/i]

2016 China Team Selection Test, 6

The diagonals of a cyclic quadrilateral $ABCD$ intersect at $P$, and there exist a circle $\Gamma$ tangent to the extensions of $AB,BC,AD,DC$ at $X,Y,Z,T$ respectively. Circle $\Omega$ passes through points $A,B$, and is externally tangent to circle $\Gamma$ at $S$. Prove that $SP\perp ST$.

2021 Balkan MO Shortlist, N6

Let $a, b$ and $c$ be positive integers satisfying the equation $(a, b) + [a, b]=2021^c$. If $|a-b|$ is a prime number, prove that the number $(a+b)^2+4$ is composite. [i]Proposed by Serbia[/i]

1957 Putnam, B3

For $f(x)$ a positive , monotone decreasing function defined in $[0,1],$ prove that $$ \int_{0}^{1} f(x) dx \cdot \int_{0}^{1} xf(x)^{2} dx \leq \int_{0}^{1} f(x)^{2} dx \cdot \int_{0}^{1} xf(x) dx.$$

2012 AMC 10, 4

When Ringo places his marbles into bags with $6$ marbles per bag, he has $4$ marbles left over. When Paul does the same with his marbles, he has $3$ marbles left over. Ringo and Paul pool their marbles and place them into as many bags as possible, with $6$ marbles per bag. How many marbles will be left over? $ \textbf{(A)}\ 1\qquad\textbf{(B)}\ 2\qquad\textbf{(C)}\ 3\qquad\textbf{(D)}\ 4\qquad\textbf{(E)}\ 5 $

2011 USAMTS Problems, 4

Renata the robot packs boxes in a warehouse. Each box is a cube of side length $1$ foot. The warehouse floor is a square, $12$ feet on each side, and is divided into a $12$-by-$12$ grid of square tiles $1$ foot on a side. Each tile can either support one box or be empty. The warehouse has exactly one door, which opens onto one of the corner tiles. Renata fits on a tile and can roll between tiles that share a side. To access a box, Renata must be able to roll along a path of empty tiles starting at the door and ending at a tile sharing a side with that box. [list=a] [*]Show how Renata can pack $91$ boxes into the warehouse and still be able to access any box. [*]Show that Renata [b]cannot[/b] pack $95$ boxes into the warehouse and still be able to access any box.[/list]

MOAA Gunga Bowls, 2023.18

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Triangle $\triangle{ABC}$ is isosceles with $AB = AC$. Let the incircle of $\triangle{ABC}$ intersect $BC$ and $AC$ at $D$ and $E$ respectively. Let $F \neq A$ be the point such that $DF = DA$ and $EF = EA$. If $AF = 8$ and the circumradius of $\triangle{AED}$ is $5$, find the area of $\triangle{ABC}$. [i]Proposed by Anthony Yang and Andy Xu[/i]

2019 Serbia Team Selection Test, P1

a) Given $2019$ different integers wich have no odd prime divisor less than $37$, prove there exists two of these numbers such that their sum has no odd prime divisor less than $37$. b)Does the result hold if we change $37$ to $38$ ?

2024 Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, 5

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Do there exist positive integers $x, y$, such that $x+y, x^2+y^2, x^3+y^3$ are all perfect squares?

2003 China Girls Math Olympiad, 3

As shown in the figure, quadrilateral $ ABCD$ is inscribed in a circle with $ AC$ as its diameter, $ BD \perp AC,$ and $ E$ the intersection of $ AC$ and $ BD.$ Extend line segment $ DA$ and $ BA$ through $ A$ to $ F$ and $ G$ respectively, such that $ DG \parallel{} BF.$ Extend $ GF$ to $ H$ such that $ CH \perp GH.$ Prove that points $ B, E, F$ and $ H$ lie on one circle. [asy] defaultpen(linewidth(0.8)+fontsize(10));size(150); real a=4, b=6.5, c=9, d=a*c/b, g=14, f=sqrt(a^2+b^2)*sqrt(a^2+d^2)/g; pair E=origin, A=(0,a), B=(-b,0), C=(0,-c), D=(d,0), G=A+g*dir(B--A), F=A+f*dir(D--A), M=midpoint(G--C); path c1=circumcircle(A,B,C), c2=Circle(M, abs(M-G)); pair Hf=F+10*dir(G--F), H=intersectionpoint(F--Hf, c2); dot(A^^B^^C^^D^^E^^F^^G^^H); draw(c1^^c2^^G--D--C--A--G--F--D--B--A^^F--H--C--B--F); draw(H--B^^F--E^^G--C, linetype("2 2")); pair point= E; label("$A$", A, dir(point--A)); label("$B$", B, dir(point--B)); label("$C$", C, dir(point--C)); label("$D$", D, dir(point--D)); label("$F$", F, dir(point--F)); label("$G$", G, dir(point--G)); label("$H$", H, dir(point--H)); label("$E$", E, NE);[/asy]

2024 AIME, 4

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Jen randomly picks $4$ distinct elements from $\{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10\}$. The lottery machine also picks $4$ distinct elements. If the lottery machine picks at least $2$ of Jen’s numbers, Jen wins a prize. If the lottery machine’s numbers are all $4$ of Jen’s, Jen wins the Grand Prize. Given that Jen wins a prize, what is the probability she wins a Grand Prize?

1996 Bulgaria National Olympiad, 1

Find all prime numbers $p,q$ for which $pq$ divides $(5^p-2^p)(5^q-2^q)$.

2007 Estonia Team Selection Test, 2

Let $D$ be the foot of the altitude of triangle $ABC$ drawn from vertex $A$. Let $E$ and $F$ be points symmetric to $D$ w.r.t. lines $AB$ and $AC$, respectively. Let $R_1$ and $R_2$ be the circumradii of triangles $BDE$ and $CDF$, respectively, and let $r_1$ and $r_2$ be the inradii of the same triangles. Prove that $|S_{ABD} - S_{ACD}| > |R_1r_1 - R_2r_2|$

2019 Brazil Undergrad MO, 3

Let $a,b,c$ be constants and $a,b,c$ are positive real numbers. Prove that the equations $2x+y+z=\sqrt{c^2+z^2}+\sqrt{c^2+y^2}$ $x+2y+z=\sqrt{b^2+x^2}+\sqrt{b^2+z^2}$ $x+y+2z=\sqrt{a^2+x^2}+\sqrt{a^2+y^2}$ have exactly one real solution $(x,y,z)$ with $x,y,z \geq 0$.

2005 Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, 2

How many real numbers $x$ are solutions to the following equation? \[ 2003^x + 2004^x = 2005^x \]

2018 Peru EGMO TST, 1

The number $n$ is "good", if there is three divisors of $n$($d_1, d_2, d_3$), such that $d_1^2+d_2^2+d_3^2=n$ a) Prove that all good number is divisible by $3$ b) Determine if there are infinite good numbers.

2006 Pre-Preparation Course Examination, 3

a) If $K$ is a finite extension of the field $F$ and $K=F(\alpha,\beta)$ show that $[K: F]\leq [F(\alpha): F][F(\beta): F]$ b) If $gcd([F(\alpha): F],[F(\beta): F])=1$ then does the above inequality always become equality? c) By giving an example show that if $gcd([F(\alpha): F],[F(\beta): F])\neq 1$ then equality might happen.

2011 Morocco National Olympiad, 4

Let $ABC$ be a triangle with area $1$ and $P$ the middle of the side $[BC]$. $M$ and $N$ are two points of $[AB]-\left \{ A,B \right \} $ and $[AC]-\left \{ A,C \right \}$ respectively such that $AM=2MB$ and$CN=2AN$. The two lines $(AP)$ and $(MN)$ intersect in a point $D$. Find the area of the triangle $ADN$.

PEN K Problems, 5

Find all functions $f: \mathbb{N}\to \mathbb{N}$ such that for all $n\in \mathbb{N}$: \[f(f(m)+f(n))=m+n.\]

2023 Princeton University Math Competition, 11

11. Let $f(z)=\frac{a z+b}{c z+d}$ for $a, b, c, d \in \mathbb{C}$. Suppose that $f(1)=i, f(2)=i^{2}$, and $f(3)=i^{3}$. If the real part of $f(4)$ can be written as $\frac{m}{n}$ for relatively prime positive integers $m, n$, find $m^{2}+n^{2}$.

2015 IMO, 3

Let $ABC$ be an acute triangle with $AB > AC$. Let $\Gamma $ be its circumcircle, $H$ its orthocenter, and $F$ the foot of the altitude from $A$. Let $M$ be the midpoint of $BC$. Let $Q$ be the point on $\Gamma$ such that $\angle HQA = 90^{\circ}$ and let $K$ be the point on $\Gamma$ such that $\angle HKQ = 90^{\circ}$. Assume that the points $A$, $B$, $C$, $K$ and $Q$ are all different and lie on $\Gamma$ in this order. Prove that the circumcircles of triangles $KQH$ and $FKM$ are tangent to each other. Proposed by Ukraine

2024 ELMO Shortlist, G8

Tags: geometry , ellipse , conic
Let $ABC$ be a triangle, and let $D$ be a point on the internal angle bisector of $BAC$. Let $x$ be the ellipse with foci $B$ and $C$ passing through $D$, $y$ be the ellipse with foci $A$ and $C$ passing through $D$, and $z$ be the ellipse with foci $A$ and $B$ passing through $D$. Ellipses $x$ and $z$ intersect at distinct points $D$ and $E$, and ellipses $x$ and $y$ intersect at distinct points $D$ and $F$. Prove that $AD$ bisects angle $EAF$. [i]Andrew Carratu[/i]