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2014 India Regional Mathematical Olympiad, 3

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Prove that for any natural number $n < 2310 $ , $n(2310-n)$ is not divisible by $2310$.

2016 Kosovo National Mathematical Olympiad, 5

Tags: geometry
It is given rectangle $ABCD$ with length $|AB|=15cm$ and with length of altitude $|BE|=12cm$ where $BC$ is altitude of triangle $ABC$ . Find perimeter and area of rectangle $ABCD$ .

1968 AMC 12/AHSME, 7

Tags: ratio
Let $O$ be the intersection point of medians $AP$ and $CQ$ of triangle $ABC$. If $OQ$ is $3$ inches, then $OP$, in inches, is: $\textbf{(A)}\ 3 \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ \dfrac{9}{2} \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 6 \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 9 \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ \text{undetermined}$

2009 AMC 12/AHSME, 5

Kiana has two older twin brothers. The product of their ages is $ 128$. What is the sum of their three ages? $ \textbf{(A)}\ 10\qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 12\qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 16\qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 18\qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 24$

Estonia Open Junior - geometry, 2019.2.1

A pentagon can be divided into equilateral triangles. Find all the possibilities that the sizes of the angles of this pentagon can be.

2017 OMMock - Mexico National Olympiad Mock Exam, 1

Let $ABC$ be a triangle with circumcenter $O$. Point $D, E, F$ are chosen on sides $AB, BC$ and $AC$, respectively, such that $ADEF$ is a rhombus. The circumcircles of $BDE$ and $CFE$ intersect $AE$ at $P$ and $Q$ respectively. Show that $OP=OQ$. [i]Proposed by Ariel García[/i]

2010 Today's Calculation Of Integral, 618

Find the minimu value of $\frac{1}{\pi}\int_{-\frac{\pi}{2}}^{\frac{\pi}{2}} \{x\cos t+(1-x)\sin t\}^2dt.$ [i]2010 Ibaraki University entrance exam/Science[/i]

2013 Mid-Michigan MO, 5-6

[b]p1.[/b] The clock is $2$ hours $20$ minutes ahead of the correct time each week. The clock is set to the correct time at midnight Sunday to Monday. What time does this clock show at 6pm correct time on Thursday? [b]p2.[/b] Five cities $A,B,C,D$, and $E$ are located along the straight road in the alphabetical order. The sum of distances from $B$ to $A,C,D$ and $E$ is $20$ miles. The sum of distances from $C$ to the other four cities is $18$ miles. Find the distance between $B$ and $C$. [b]p3.[/b] Does there exist distinct digits $a, b, c$, and $d$ such that $\overline{abc}+\overline{c} = \overline{bda}$? Here $\overline{abc}$ means the three digit number with digits $a, b$, and $c$. [b]p4.[/b] Kuzya, Fyokla, Dunya, and Senya participated in a mathematical competition. Kuzya solved $8$ problems, more than anybody else. Senya solved $5$ problem, less than anybody else. Each problem was solved by exactly $3$ participants. How many problems were there? [b]p5.[/b] Mr Mouse got to the cellar where he noticed three heads of cheese weighing $50$ grams, $80$ grams, and $120$ grams. Mr. Mouse is allowed to cut simultaneously $10$ grams from any two of the heads and eat them. He can repeat this procedure as many times as he wants. Can he make the weights of all three pieces equal? PS. You should use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

2021 Iberoamerican, 6

Consider a $n$-sided regular polygon, $n \geq 4$, and let $V$ be a subset of $r$ vertices of the polygon. Show that if $r(r-3) \geq n$, then there exist at least two congruent triangles whose vertices belong to $V$.

2023 ABMC, 2023 Oct

[b]p1.[/b] What is $2 \cdot 24 + 20 \cdot 24 + 202 \cdot 4 + 2024$? [b]p2.[/b] Jerry has $300$ legos. Tie can either make cars, which require $17$ legos, or bikes, which require $13$ legos. Assuming he uses all of his legos, how many ordered pairs $(a, b)$ are there such that he makes $a$ cars and $b$ bikes? [b]p3.[/b] Patrick has $7$ unique textbooks: $2$ Geometry books, $3$ Precalculus books and $2$ Algebra II books. How many ways can he arrange his books on a bookshelf such that all the books of the same subjects are adjacent to each other? [b]p4.[/b] After a hurricane, a $32$ meter tall flagpole at the Act on-Boxborough Regional High School snapped and fell over. Given that the snapped part remains in contact with the original pole, and the top of the polo falls $24$ meters away from the bottom of the pole, at which height did the polo snap? (Assume the flagpole is perpendicular to the ground.) [b]p5.[/b] Jimmy is selling lemonade. Iio has $200$ cups of lemonade, and he will sell them all by the end of the day. Being the ethically dubious individual he is, Jimmy intends to dilute a few of the cups of lemonade with water to conserve resources. Jimmy sells each cup for $\$4$. It costs him $\$ 1$ to make a diluted cup of lemonade, and it costs him $\$2.75$ to make a cup of normal lemonade. What is the minimum number of diluted cups Jimmy must sell to make a profit of over $\$400$? [b]p6.[/b] Jeffrey has a bag filled with five fair dice: one with $4$ sides, one with $6$ sides, one with $8$ sides, one with $12$ sides, and one with $20$ sides. The dice are numbered from $1$ to the number of sides on the die. Now, Marco will randomly pick a die from .Jeffrey's bag and roll it. The probability that Marco rolls a $7$ can be expressed as $\frac{a}{b}$ where $a$ and $b$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $a+b$. [b]p7.[/b] What is the remainder when the sum of the first $2024$ odd numbers is divided by $6072$? [b]p8.[/b] A rhombus $ABCD$ with $\angle A = 60^o$ and $AB = 600$ cm is drawn on a piece of paper. Three ants start moving from point $A$ to the three other points on the rhombus. One ant walks from $A$ to $B$ at a leisurely speed of $10$ cm/s. The second ant runs from $A$ to $C$ at a slightly quicker pace of $6\sqrt3$ cm/s, arriving to $C$ $x$ seconds after the first ant. The third ant travels from $A$ to $B$ to $D$ at a constant speed, arriving at $D$ $x$ seconds after the second ant. The speed of the last ant can be written as $\frac{m}{n}$ cm/s, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $mn$. [b]p9.[/b] This year, the Apple family has harvested so many apples that they cannot sell them all! Applejack decides to make $40$ glasses of apple cider to give to her friends. If Twilight and Fluttershy each want $1$ or $2$ glasses; Pinkie Pic wants cither $2$, $14$, or $15$ glasses; Rarity wants an amount of glasses that is a power of three; and Rainbow Dash wants any odd number of glasses, then how many ways can Applejack give her apple cider to her friends? Note: $1$ is considered to be a power of $3$. [b]p10.[/b] Let $g_x$ be a geometric sequence with first term $27$ and successive ratio $2n$ (so $g_{x+1}/g_x = 2n$). Then, define a function $f$ as $f(x) = \log_n(g_x)$, where $n$ is the base of the logarithm. It is known that the sum of the first seven terms of $f(x)$ is $42$. Find $g_2$, the second term of the geometric sequence. Note: The logarithm base $b$ of $x$, denoted $\log_b(x)$ is equal to the value $y$ such that $b^y = x$. In other words, if $\log_b(x) = y$, then $b^y = x$. [b]p11.[/b] Let $\varepsilon$ be an ellipse centered around the origin, such that its minor axis is perpendicular to the $x$-axis. The length of the ellipse's major and minor axes is $8$ and $6$, respectively. Then, let $ABCD$ be a rectangle centered around the origin, such that $AB$ is parallel to the $x$-axis. The lengths of $AB$ and $BC$ are $8$ and $3\sqrt2$, respectively. The area outside the ellipse but inside the rectangle can be expressed as $a\sqrt{b}-c-d\pi$, for positive integers $a$, $b$, $c$, $d$ where $b$ is not divisible by a perfect square of any prime. Find $a + b + c + d$. [img]https://cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/attachments/e/c/9d943966763ee7830d037ef98c21139cf6f529.png[/img] [b]p12.[/b] Let $N = 2^7 \cdot 3^7 \cdot 5^5$. Find the number of ways to express $N$ as the product of squares and cubes, all of which are integers greater than $1$. [b]p13.[/b] Jerry and Eric are playing a $10$-card game where Jerry is deemed the ’’landlord" and Eric is deemed the ' peasant'’. To deal the cards, the landlord keeps one card to himself. Then, the rest of the $9$ cards are dealt out, such that each card has a $1/2$ chance to go to each player. Once all $10$ cards are dealt out, the landlord compares the number of cards he owns with his peasant. The probability that the landlord wins is the fraction of cards he has. (For example, if Jerry has $5$ cards and Eric has $2$ cards, Jerry has a$ 5/7$ ths chance of winning.) The probability that Jerry wins the game can be written as $\frac{p}{q}$ where $p$ and $q$ are relatively prime. Find $p + q$. [b]p14.[/b] Define $P(x) = 20x^4 + 24x^3 + 10x^2 + 21x+ 7$ to have roots $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$. If $Q(x)$ has roots $\frac{1}{a-2}$,$\frac{1}{b-2}$,$ \frac{1}{c-2}$, $\frac{1}{d-2}$ and integer coefficients with a greatest common divisor of $1$, then find $Q(2)$. [b]p15.[/b] Let $\vartriangle ABC$ be a triangle with side lengths $AB = 14$, $BC = 13$, and $AC = 15$. The incircle of $\vartriangle ABC$ is drawn with center $I$, tangent to $\overline{AB}$ at $X$. The line $\overleftrightarrow{IX}$ intersects the incircle again at $Y$ and intersects $\overline{AC}$ at $Z$. The area of $\vartriangle AYZ$ can be expressed as $\frac{m}{n}$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $m + n$. PS. You had better use hide for answers. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

2005 Purple Comet Problems, 10

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What is the $1000$ th digit to the right of the decimal point in the decimal representation of $\tfrac{37}{5500}$?

2016 Argentina National Olympiad, 2

Tags: sum , algebra , compare
For an integer $m\ge 3$, let $S(m)=1+\frac{1}{3}+…+\frac{1}{m}$ (the fraction $\frac12$ does not participate in addition and does participate in fractions $\frac{1}{k}$ for integers from $3$ until $m$). Let $n\ge 3$ and $ k\ge 3$ . Compare the numbers $S(nk)$ and $S(n)+S(k)$ .

1980 Putnam, B4

Tags: set theory
Let $A_1 , A_2 ,\ldots, A_{1066}$ be subsets of a finite set $X$ such that $|A_i | > \frac{1}{2} |X|$ for $1\leq i \leq 1066.$ Prove that there exist ten elements $x_1 ,x_2 ,\ldots , x_{10}$ of $X$ such that every $A_i $ contains at least one of $x_1 , x_2 ,\ldots, x_{10}.$

2006 Bulgaria Team Selection Test, 2

Find all couples of polynomials $(P,Q)$ with real coefficients, such that for infinitely many $x\in\mathbb R$ the condition \[ \frac{P(x)}{Q(x)}-\frac{P(x+1)}{Q(x+1)}=\frac{1}{x(x+2)}\] Holds. [i] Nikolai Nikolov, Oleg Mushkarov[/i]

2018 ASDAN Math Tournament, 4

Tags: algebra test
Given that $4^{x_1} = 5, 5^{x_2} = 6, \dots , 2047^{x_{2044}} = 2048$, compute the product $x_1 \dots x_{2044}$.

2012 IMO Shortlist, A2

Let $\mathbb{Z}$ and $\mathbb{Q}$ be the sets of integers and rationals respectively. a) Does there exist a partition of $\mathbb{Z}$ into three non-empty subsets $A,B,C$ such that the sets $A+B, B+C, C+A$ are disjoint? b) Does there exist a partition of $\mathbb{Q}$ into three non-empty subsets $A,B,C$ such that the sets $A+B, B+C, C+A$ are disjoint? Here $X+Y$ denotes the set $\{ x+y : x \in X, y \in Y \}$, for $X,Y \subseteq \mathbb{Z}$ and for $X,Y \subseteq \mathbb{Q}$.

2024 Turkey EGMO TST, 5

Let $p$ be a given prime number. For positive integers $n,k\geq2$ let $S_1, S_2,\dots, S_n$ be unit square sets constructed by choosing exactly one unit square from each of the columns from $p\times k$ chess board. If $|S_i \cap S_j|=1$ for all $1\leq i < j \leq n$ and for any duo of unit squares which are located at different columns there exists $S_i$ such that both of these unit squares are in $S_i$ find all duos of $(n,k)$ in terms of $p$. Note: Here we denote the number of rows by $p$ and the number of columns by $k$.

2011 Nordic, 1

When $a_0, a_1, \dots , a_{1000}$ denote digits, can the sum of the $1001$-digit numbers $a_0a_1\cdots a_{1000}$ and $a_{1000}a_{999}\cdots a_0$ have odd digits only?

2006 IMO Shortlist, 5

An $ (n, k) \minus{}$ tournament is a contest with $ n$ players held in $ k$ rounds such that: $ (i)$ Each player plays in each round, and every two players meet at most once. $ (ii)$ If player $ A$ meets player $ B$ in round $ i$, player $ C$ meets player $ D$ in round $ i$, and player $ A$ meets player $ C$ in round $ j$, then player $ B$ meets player $ D$ in round $ j$. Determine all pairs $ (n, k)$ for which there exists an $ (n, k) \minus{}$ tournament. [i]Proposed by Carlos di Fiore, Argentina[/i]

1946 Putnam, B2

Tags: parabola , conic
Let $A, B$ be two variable points on a parabola $P_{0}$, such that the tangents at $A$ and $B$ are perpendicular to each other. Show that the locus of the centroid of the triangle formed by $A,B$ and the vertex of $P_0$ is a parabola $P_1 .$ Apply the same process to $P_1$ and repeat the process, obtaining the sequence of parabolas $P_1, P_2 , \ldots, P_n$. If the equation of $P_0$ is $y=m x^2$, find the equation of $P_n .$

2019 Ecuador Juniors, 5

Bored of waiting for his plane to travel to the International Mathematics Olympiad, Daniel began to write powers of $2$ in a list in his notebook as follows: $\bullet$ Starting with the number $1$, Daniel writes the next power of $2$ at the end of his list and reverses the order of the numbers in the list. Let us call such a modification of the list, including the first step, a [i]move[/i]. The list in each of the first $4$ moves it looks like this: $$1 \,\,\,\, \to 2, 1 \,\,\,\, \,\,\,\, \to 4, 1, 2 \,\,\,\, \,\,\,\, \to 8, 2, 1, 4$$ Daniel plans to carry out operations until his plane arrives, but he is worried let the list grow too. After $2020$ moves, what is the sum of the first $1010$ numbers?

2016 LMT, 25

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Let $ABCD$ be a trapezoid with $AB\parallel DC$. Let $M$ be the midpoint of $CD$. If $AD\perp CD, AC\perp BM,$ and $BC\perp BD$, find $\frac{AB}{CD}$. [i]Proposed by Nathan Ramesh

2018 Korea Winter Program Practice Test, 4

Let $p=4k+1$ be a prime. $S$ is a set of all possible residues equal or smaller then $2k$ when $\frac{1}{2} \binom{2k}{k} n^k$ is divided by $p$. Show that \[ \sum_{x \in S} x^2 =p \]

EMCC Guts Rounds, 2017

[i]Round 5[/i] [b]p13.[/b] Kelvin Amphibian, a not-frog who lives on the coordinate plane, likes jumping around. Each step, he jumps either to the spot that is $1$ unit to the right and 2 units up, or the spot that is $2$ units to the right and $1$ unit up, from his current location. He chooses randomly among these two choices with equal probability. He starts at the origin and jumps for a long time. What is the probability that he lands on $(10, 8)$ at some time in his journey? [b]p14.[/b] Points $A, B, C$, and $D$ are randomly chosen on the circumference of a unit circle. What is the probability that line segments $AB$ and $CD$ intersect inside the circle? [b]p15.[/b] Let $P(x)$ be a quadratic polynomial with two consecutive integer roots. If it is also known that $\frac{P(2017)} {P(2016)} = \frac{2016}{2017}$ , find the larger root of $P(x)$. [u]Round 6[/u] [b]p16.[/b] Let $S_n$ be the sum of reciprocals of the integers between $1$ and $n$ inclusive. Find a triple $(a, b, c)$ of positive integers such that $S_{2017} \cdot S_{2017} - S_{2016} \cdot S_{2018} = \frac{S_a+S_b}{c}$ . [b]p17.[/b] Suppose that $m$ and $n$ are both positive integers. Alec has $m$ standard $6$-sided dice, each labelled $1$ to $6$ inclusive on the sides, while James has $n$ standard $12$-sided dice, each labelled $1$ to $12$ inclusive on the sides. They decide to play a game with their dice. They each toss all their dice simultaneously and then compute the sum of the numbers that come up on their dice. Whoever has a higher sum wins (if the sums are equal, they tie). Given that both players have an equal chance of winning, determine the minimum possible value of mn. [b]p18.[/b] Overlapping rectangles $ABCD$ and $BEDF$ are congruent to each other and both have area $1$. Given that $A,C,E, F$ are the vertices of a square, find the area of the square. [u]Round 7[/u] [b]p19.[/b] Find the number of solutions to the equation $$||| ... |||||x| + 1| - 2| + 3| - 4| +... - 98| + 99| - 100| = 0$$ [b]p20.[/b] A split of a positive integer in base $10$ is the separation of the integer into two nonnegative integers, allowing leading zeroes. For example, $2017$ can be split into $2$ and $017$ (or $17$), $20$ and $17$, or $201$ and $7$. A split is called squarish if both integers are nonzero perfect squares. $49$ and $169$ are the two smallest perfect squares that have a squarish split ($4$ and $9$, $16$ and $9$ respectively). Determine all other perfect squares less than $2017$ with at least one squarish split. [b]p21.[/b] Polynomial $f(x) = 2x^3 + 7x^2 - 3x + 5$ has zeroes $a, b$ and $c$. Cubic polynomial $g(x)$ with $x^3$-coefficient $1$ has zeroes $a^2$, $b^2$ and $c2$. Find the sum of coefficients of $g(x)$. [u]Round 8[/u] [b]p22.[/b] Two congruent circles, $\omega_1$ and $\omega_2$, intersect at points $A$ and $B$. The centers of $\omega_1$ and $\omega_2$ are $O_1$ and $O_2$ respectively. The arc $AB$ of $\omega_1$ that lies inside $\omega_2$ is trisected by points $P$ and $Q$, with the points lying in the order $A, P, Q,B$. Similarly, the arc $AB$ of $\omega_2$ that lies inside $\omega_1$ is trisected by points $R$ and $S$, with the points lying in the order $A,R, S,B$. Given that $PQ = 1$ and $PR =\sqrt2$, find the measure of $\angle AO_1B$ in degrees. [b]p23.[/b] How many ordered triples of $(a, b, c)$ of integers between $-10$ and $10$ inclusive satisfy the equation $-abc = (a + b)(b + c)(c + a)$? [b]p24.[/b] For positive integers $n$ and $b$ where $b > 1$, define $s_b(n)$ as the sum of digits in the base-$b$ representation of $n$. A positive integer $p$ is said to dominate another positive integer $q$ if for all positive integers $n$, $s_p(n)$ is greater than or equal to $s_q(n)$. Find the number of ordered pairs $(p, q)$ of distinct positive integers between $2$ and $100$ inclusive such that $p$ dominates $q$. PS. You should use hide for answers. Rounds 1-5 have been posted [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c3h2936487p26278546]here[/url]. Collected [url=https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2760506p24143309]here[/url].

2010 Iran MO (3rd Round), 8

[b]numbers $n^2+1$[/b] Prove that there are infinitely many natural numbers of the form $n^2+1$ such that they don't have any divisor of the form $k^2+1$ except $1$ and themselves. time allowed for this question was 45 minutes.