Found problems: 3349
1993 China Team Selection Test, 3
Let $ABC$ be a triangle and its bisector at $A$ cuts its circumcircle at $D.$ Let $I$ be the incenter of triangle $ABC,$ $M$ be the midpoint of $BC,$ $P$ is the symmetric to $I$ with respect to $M$ (Assuming $P$ is in the circumcircle). Extend $DP$ until it cuts the circumcircle again at $N.$ Prove that among segments $AN, BN, CN$, there is a segment that is the sum of the other two.
2018 AIME Problems, 13
Let \(\triangle ABC\) have side lengths \(AB=30\), \(BC=32\), and \(AC=34\). Point \(X\) lies in the interior of \(\overline{BC}\), and points \(I_1\) and \(I_2\) are the incenters of \(\triangle ABX\) and \(\triangle ACX\), respectively. Find the minimum possible area of \(\triangle AI_1I_2\) as \( X\) varies along \(\overline{BC}\).
2006 AMC 12/AHSME, 23
Isosceles $ \triangle ABC$ has a right angle at $ C$. Point $ P$ is inside $ \triangle ABC$, such that $ PA \equal{} 11, PB \equal{} 7,$ and $ PC \equal{} 6$. Legs $ \overline{AC}$ and $ \overline{BC}$ have length $ s \equal{} \sqrt {a \plus{} b\sqrt {2}}$, where $ a$ and $ b$ are positive integers. What is $ a \plus{} b$?
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$ \textbf{(A) } 85 \qquad \textbf{(B) } 91 \qquad \textbf{(C) } 108 \qquad \textbf{(D) } 121 \qquad \textbf{(E) } 127$
1986 China National Olympiad, 2
In $\triangle ABC$, the length of altitude $AD$ is $12$, and the bisector $AE$ of $\angle A$ is $13$. Denote by $m$ the length of median $AF$. Find the range of $m$ when $\angle A$ is acute, orthogonal and obtuse respectively.
2001 AIME Problems, 9
In triangle $ABC$, $AB=13,$ $BC=15$ and $CA=17.$ Point $D$ is on $\overline{AB},$ $E$ is on $\overline{BC},$ and $F$ is on $\overline{CA}.$ Let $AD=p\cdot AB,$ $BE=q\cdot BC,$ and $CF=r\cdot CA,$ where $p,$ $q,$ and $r$ are positive and satisfy $p+q+r=2/3$ and $p^2+q^2+r^2=2/5.$ The ratio of the area of triangle $DEF$ to the area of triangle $ABC$ can be written in the form $m/n,$ where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $m+n.$
2005 Today's Calculation Of Integral, 84
Evaluate
\[\lim_{n\to\infty} n\int_0^\pi e^{-nx} \sin ^ 2 nx\ dx\]
1993 IMO Shortlist, 8
The vertices $D,E,F$ of an equilateral triangle lie on the sides $BC,CA,AB$ respectively of a triangle $ABC.$ If $a,b,c$ are the respective lengths of these sides, and $S$ the area of $ABC,$ prove that
\[ DE \geq \frac{2 \cdot \sqrt{2} \cdot S}{\sqrt{a^2 + b^2 + c^2 + 4 \cdot \sqrt{3} \cdot S}}. \]
2008 International Zhautykov Olympiad, 2
Let $ A_1A_2$ be the external tangent line to the nonintersecting cirlces $ \omega_1(O_1)$ and $ \omega_2(O_2)$,$ A_1\in\omega_1$,$ A_2\in\omega_2$.Points $ K$ is the midpoint of $ A_1A_2$.And $ KB_1$ and $ KB_2$ are tangent lines to $ \omega_1$ and $ \omega_2$,respectvely($ B_1\neq A_1$,$ B_2\neq A_2$).Lines $ A_1B_1$ and $ A_2B_2$ meet in point $ L$,and lines $ KL$ and $ O_1O_2$ meet in point $ P$.
Prove that points $ B_1,B_2,P$ and $ L$ are concyclic.
2005 Bulgaria Team Selection Test, 5
Let $ABC$, $AC \not= BC$, be an acute triangle with orthocenter $H$ and incenter $I$. The lines $CH$ and $CI$ meet the circumcircle of $\bigtriangleup ABC$ at points $D$ and $L$, respectively. Prove that $\angle CIH = 90^{\circ}$ if and only if $\angle IDL = 90^{\circ}$
2012 Today's Calculation Of Integral, 857
Let $f(x)=\lim_{n\to\infty} (\cos ^ n x+\sin ^ n x)^{\frac{1}{n}}$ for $0\leq x\leq \frac{\pi}{2}.$
(1) Find $f(x).$
(2) Find the volume of the solid generated by a rotation of the figure bounded by the curve $y=f(x)$ and the line $y=1$ around the $y$-axis.
2015 Postal Coaching, Problem 4
Let $ABC$ be at triangle with incircle $\Gamma$. Let $\Gamma_1$, $\Gamma_2$, $\Gamma_3$ be three circles inside $\triangle ABC$ each of which is tangent to $\Gamma$ and two sides of the triangle and their radii are $1,4,9$. Find the radius of $\Gamma$.
2009 Greece National Olympiad, 4
Consider pairwise distinct complex numbers $z_1,z_2,z_3,z_4,z_5,z_6$ whose images $A_1,A_2,A_3,A_4,A_5,A_6$ respectively are succesive points on the circle centered at $O(0,0)$ and having radius $r>0.$
If $w$ is a root of the equation $z^2+z+1=0$ and the next equalities hold \[z_1w^2+z_3w+z_5=0 \\ z_2w^2+z_4w+z_6=0\] prove that
[b]a)[/b] Triangle $A_1A_3A_5$ is equilateral
[b]b)[/b] \[|z_1-z_2|+|z_2-z_3|+|z_3-z_4|+|z_4-z_5|+z_5-z_6|+|z_6-z_1|=3|z_1-z_4|=3|z_2-z_5|=3|z_3-z_6|.\]
1986 IMO Shortlist, 15
Let $ABCD$ be a convex quadrilateral whose vertices do not lie on a circle. Let $A'B'C'D'$ be a quadrangle such that $A',B', C',D'$ are the centers of the circumcircles of triangles $BCD,ACD,ABD$, and $ABC$. We write $T (ABCD) = A'B'C'D'$. Let us define $A''B''C''D'' = T (A'B'C'D') = T (T (ABCD)).$
[b](a)[/b] Prove that $ABCD$ and $A''B''C''D''$ are similar.
[b](b) [/b]The ratio of similitude depends on the size of the angles of $ABCD$. Determine this ratio.
1967 IMO Longlists, 42
Decompose the expression into real factors:
\[E = 1 - \sin^5(x) - \cos^5(x).\]
2013 Princeton University Math Competition, 2
An equilateral triangle is given. A point lies on the incircle of this triangle. If the smallest two distances from the point to the sides of the triangle is $1$ and $4$, the sidelength of this equilateral triangle can be expressed as $\tfrac{a\sqrt b}c$ where $(a,c)=1$ and $b$ is not divisible by the square of an integer greater than $1$. Find $a+b+c$.
1949-56 Chisinau City MO, 51
Determine graphically the number of roots of the equation $\sin x = \lg x$.
1995 AIME Problems, 7
Given that $(1+\sin t)(1+\cos t)=5/4$ and \[ (1-\sin t)(1-\cos t)=\frac mn-\sqrt{k}, \] where $k, m,$ and $n$ are positive integers with $m$ and $n$ relatively prime, find $k+m+n.$
1971 AMC 12/AHSME, 28
Nine lines parallel to the base of a triangle divide the other sides each into $10$ equal segments and the area into $10$ distinct parts. If the area of the largest of these parts is $38$, then the area of the original triangle is
$\textbf{(A) }180\qquad\textbf{(B) }190\qquad\textbf{(C) }200\qquad\textbf{(D) }210\qquad \textbf{(E) }240$
2004 AIME Problems, 11
A right circular cone has a base with radius 600 and height $200\sqrt{7}$. A fly starts at a point on the surface of the cone whose distance from the vertex of the cone is 125, and crawls along the surface of the cone to a point on the exact opposite side of the cone whose distance from the vertex is $375\sqrt{2}$. Find the least distance that the fly could have crawled.
2010 Contests, 3
A strip of width $w$ is the set of all points which lie on, or between, two parallel lines distance $w$ apart. Let $S$ be a set of $n$ ($n \ge 3$) points on the plane such that any three different points of $S$ can be covered by a strip of width $1$.
Prove that $S$ can be covered by a strip of width $2$.
2013 AIME Problems, 4
In the Cartesian plane let $A = (1,0)$ and $B = \left( 2, 2\sqrt{3} \right)$. Equilateral triangle $ABC$ is constructed so that $C$ lies in the first quadrant. Let $P=(x,y)$ be the center of $\triangle ABC$. Then $x \cdot y$ can be written as $\tfrac{p\sqrt{q}}{r}$, where $p$ and $r$ are relatively prime positive integers and $q$ is an integer that is not divisible by the square of any prime. Find $p+q+r$.
1962 Putnam, B6
Let
$$f(x) =\sum_{k=0}^{n} a_{k} \sin kx +b_{k} \cos kx,$$
where $a_k$ and $b_k$ are constants. Show that if $|f(x)| \leq 1$ for $x \in [0, 2 \pi]$ and there exist $0\leq x_1 < x_2 <\ldots < x_{2n} < 2 \pi$ with $|f(x_i )|=1,$ then $f(x)= \cos(nx +a)$ for some constant $a.$
2013 Gulf Math Olympiad, 2
In triangle $ABC$, the bisector of angle $B$ meets the opposite side $AC$ at $B'$. Similarly, the bisector
of angle $C$ meets the opposite side $AB$ at $C'$ . Prove that $A=60^{\circ}$ if, and only if, $BC'+CB'=BC$.
2001 Turkey MO (2nd round), 2
Two nonperpendicular lines throught the point $A$ and a point $F$ on one of these lines different from $A$ are given. Let $P_{G}$ be the intersection point of tangent lines at $G$ and $F$ to the circle through the point $A$, $F$ and $G$ where $G$ is a point on the given line different from the line $FA$. What is the locus of $P_{G}$ as $G$ varies.
2014 NIMO Problems, 5
In triangle $ABC$, $\sin A \sin B \sin C = \frac{1}{1000}$ and $AB \cdot BC \cdot CA = 1000$. What is the area of triangle $ABC$?
[i]Proposed by Evan Chen[/i]