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k a April Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
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k i Adding contests to the Contest Collections
dcouchman   1
N Apr 5, 2023 by v_Enhance
Want to help AoPS remain a valuable Olympiad resource? Help us add contests to AoPS's Contest Collections.

Find instructions and a list of contests to add here: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c40244h1064480_contests_to_add
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dcouchman
Sep 9, 2019
v_Enhance
Apr 5, 2023
k i Zero tolerance
ZetaX   49
N May 4, 2019 by NoDealsHere
Source: Use your common sense! (enough is enough)
Some users don't want to learn, some other simply ignore advises.
But please follow the following guideline:


To make it short: ALWAYS USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IF POSTING!
If you don't have common sense, don't post.


More specifically:

For new threads:


a) Good, meaningful title:
The title has to say what the problem is about in best way possible.
If that title occured already, it's definitely bad. And contest names aren't good either.
That's in fact a requirement for being able to search old problems.

Examples:
Bad titles:
- "Hard"/"Medium"/"Easy" (if you find it so cool how hard/easy it is, tell it in the post and use a title that tells us the problem)
- "Number Theory" (hey guy, guess why this forum's named that way¿ and is it the only such problem on earth¿)
- "Fibonacci" (there are millions of Fibonacci problems out there, all posted and named the same...)
- "Chinese TST 2003" (does this say anything about the problem¿)
Good titles:
- "On divisors of a³+2b³+4c³-6abc"
- "Number of solutions to x²+y²=6z²"
- "Fibonacci numbers are never squares"


b) Use search function:
Before posting a "new" problem spend at least two, better five, minutes to look if this problem was posted before. If it was, don't repost it. If you have anything important to say on topic, post it in one of the older threads.
If the thread is locked cause of this, use search function.

Update (by Amir Hossein). The best way to search for two keywords in AoPS is to input
[code]+"first keyword" +"second keyword"[/code]
so that any post containing both strings "first word" and "second form".


c) Good problem statement:
Some recent really bad post was:
[quote]$lim_{n\to 1}^{+\infty}\frac{1}{n}-lnn$[/quote]
It contains no question and no answer.
If you do this, too, you are on the best way to get your thread deleted. Write everything clearly, define where your variables come from (and define the "natural" numbers if used). Additionally read your post at least twice before submitting. After you sent it, read it again and use the Edit-Button if necessary to correct errors.


For answers to already existing threads:


d) Of any interest and with content:
Don't post things that are more trivial than completely obvious. For example, if the question is to solve $x^{3}+y^{3}=z^{3}$, do not answer with "$x=y=z=0$ is a solution" only. Either you post any kind of proof or at least something unexpected (like "$x=1337, y=481, z=42$ is the smallest solution). Someone that does not see that $x=y=z=0$ is a solution of the above without your post is completely wrong here, this is an IMO-level forum.
Similar, posting "I have solved this problem" but not posting anything else is not welcome; it even looks that you just want to show off what a genius you are.

e) Well written and checked answers:
Like c) for new threads, check your solutions at least twice for mistakes. And after sending, read it again and use the Edit-Button if necessary to correct errors.



To repeat it: ALWAYS USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IF POSTING!


Everything definitely out of range of common sense will be locked or deleted (exept for new users having less than about 42 posts, they are newbies and need/get some time to learn).

The above rules will be applied from next monday (5. march of 2007).
Feel free to discuss on this here.
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ZetaX
Feb 27, 2007
NoDealsHere
May 4, 2019
9 AMC 8 Scores
ChromeRaptor777   121
N 6 minutes ago by Soupboy0
As far as I'm certain, I think all AMC8 scores are already out. Vote above.
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ChromeRaptor777
Apr 1, 2022
Soupboy0
6 minutes ago
Enjoy with this one
Halykov   0
43 minutes ago
Source: own
Let \( ABC \) be a scalene triangle with circumcircle \( \Gamma \) and circumcircle \( O \). Denote \( M \) and \( N \) as the midpoints of \( AC \) and \( BC \), respectively. The altitude from \( A \) to \( BC \) intersects \( \Gamma \) again at \( D \). The line \( DN \) meets \( \Gamma \) a second time at \( T \), and \( AT \) intersects \( BC \) at \( X \). The perpendicular bisector of \( AC \) intersects \( AD \) at \( S \) and \( AB \) at \( Z \). Let the circumcircle of \( \triangle XMZ \) intersect \( BC \) again at \( Y \), and let the line \( ZY \) intersect \( AD \) at \( K \).
If \( H \) is the reflection of \( S \) over \( K \), prove that the intersection of \( CH \) and \( BM \) lies on the circumcircle of \( BOC \).
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43 minutes ago
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Conjecture: Intersection of diagonals of cyclic quadrilateral lies on a fixed li
kieusuong   1
N an hour ago by Aaronjudgeisgoat
Let (O) be a fixed circle and let P be a point outside the circle.
From P, draw a line that intersects the circle at points A and B.
Now, from P, draw another line that intersects the circle at points N and M so that quadrilateral ANMB is cyclic (i.e., lies on the circle).

Let AM and BN intersect at point G. Let AN and BM intersect at point T.
Let PJ be the tangent from P to circle (O), and let J be the point of tangency.

Claim (Conjecture):
As the quadrilateral ANMB varies (still inscribed in the circle), the points T, G, and J always lie on a straight line.
Moreover, this line TJ is perpendicular to the fixed chord AB.

I believe this might be a new result and would appreciate any insights or proof ideas.
Attached is a diagram for reference.
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kieusuong
2 hours ago
Aaronjudgeisgoat
an hour ago
Inequality with condition a+b+c = ab+bc+ca (and special equality case)
DoThinh2001   69
N an hour ago by mihaig
Source: BMO 2019, problem 2
Let $a,b,c$ be real numbers such that $0 \leq a \leq b \leq c$ and $a+b+c=ab+bc+ca >0.$
Prove that $\sqrt{bc}(a+1) \geq 2$ and determine the equality cases.

(Edit: Proposed by sir Leonard Giugiuc, Romania)
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DoThinh2001
May 2, 2019
mihaig
an hour ago
1 line solution to Inequality
ItzsleepyXD   1
N an hour ago by mihaig
Source: Own , Mock Thailand Mathematic Olympiad P8
Let $x_1,x_2,\dots,x_n$ be positive real integer such that $x_1^2+x_2^2+\cdots+x_n^2=2$ Prove that
$$\sum_{i=1}^{n}\frac{1}{x_i^3(x_{i-1}+x_{i+1})}\geqslant \left(\sum_{i=1}^{n}\frac{x_i}{x_{i-1}+x_{i+1}}\right)^3$$such that $x_{n+1}=x_1$ and $x_0=x_n$
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ItzsleepyXD
5 hours ago
mihaig
an hour ago
a nice problem of nt from PUMaC
Namisgood   1
N an hour ago by Goutamioqmtopper
Source: PUMaC
Problem is attached
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Namisgood
Yesterday at 9:47 AM
Goutamioqmtopper
an hour ago
Diophantine equation !
ComplexPhi   11
N an hour ago by Goutamioqmtopper
Determine all triples $(m , n , p)$ satisfying :
\[n^{2p}=m^2+n^2+p+1\]
where $m$ and $n$ are integers and $p$ is a prime number.
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ComplexPhi
Feb 4, 2015
Goutamioqmtopper
an hour ago
Solve $\sin(17x)+\sin(13x)=\sin(7x)$
Speed2001   1
N an hour ago by rchokler
How to solve the equation:
$$
\sin(17x)+\sin(13x)=\sin(7x),\;0<x<24^{\circ}
$$Approach: I'm trying to factor $\sin(18x)$ to get $x=10^{\circ}$.

Any hint would be appreciated.
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Speed2001
Yesterday at 1:06 AM
rchokler
an hour ago
7^a - 3^b divides a^4 + b^2 (from IMO Shortlist 2007)
Dida Drogbier   39
N an hour ago by ND_
Source: ISL 2007, N1, VAIMO 2008, P4
Find all pairs of natural numbers $ (a, b)$ such that $ 7^a - 3^b$ divides $ a^4 + b^2$.

Author: Stephan Wagner, Austria
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Dida Drogbier
Apr 21, 2008
ND_
an hour ago
Inspired by tom-nowy
sqing   0
an hour ago
Source: Own
Let $a,b,c \in [-\frac{1}{2}, \frac{1}{2}]$. Prove that
$$ \frac{1}{16}\geq (ab+bc+ca)^2+ a^2b^2c^2-(a+b+c)^2\geq -\frac{107}{64} $$$$ \frac{1}{16}\geq (ab+bc+ca)^2+3a^2b^2c^2-(a+b+c)^2\geq -\frac{105}{64} $$Let $a,b,c \in [-2,2]$. Prove that
$$172\geq (ab+bc+ca)^2+ a^2b^2c^2-(a+b+c)^2\geq -\frac{64}{11} $$$$300\geq (ab+bc+ca)^2+3a^2b^2c^2-(a+b+c)^2\geq -\frac{192}{35} $$
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sqing
an hour ago
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An amazing inequality
Kei0923   6
N an hour ago by Kei0923
Source: Own (2021 Mock Japan MO Finals 5)
Let $n$ be a positive integer and $a_{1},a_{2},\dots, a_{n+1}$ be positive real numbers such that $$\displaystyle {\sum_{i=1}^{n+1}}\frac{1}{a_{i}+n^2}=\frac{1}{n}.$$Prove that $$\sum_{i=1}^{n+1} \frac{1}{a_{i}^{2021}+n^{2020}} \geq \frac{1}{n^{2020}}.$$
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Kei0923
Mar 14, 2021
Kei0923
an hour ago
Website to learn math
hawa   71
N 5 hours ago by Chonkachu
Hi, I'm kinda curious what website do yall use to learn math, like i dont find any website thats fun to learn math
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hawa
Apr 9, 2025
Chonkachu
5 hours ago
The daily problem!
Leeoz   155
N Today at 6:57 AM by elizhang101412
Every day, I will try to post a new problem for you all to solve! If you want to post a daily problem, you can! :)

Please hide solutions and answers, hints are fine though! :)

Problems usually get harder throughout the week, so Sunday is the easiest and Saturday is the hardest!

Past Problems!
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Leeoz
Mar 21, 2025
elizhang101412
Today at 6:57 AM
Can someone explain this one
hawa   10
N Yesterday at 8:23 PM by VivaanKam
Suppose n is the largest integer obtained by solving the following inequality:

3+9+18+30+...+n
n < 2021.
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hawa
Yesterday at 1:36 AM
VivaanKam
Yesterday at 8:23 PM
9 Have you taken the AMC 10 test before?
aadimathgenius9   107
N Apr 8, 2025 by Charizard_637
Have you taken the AMC 10 test before?
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aadimathgenius9
Jan 5, 2025
Charizard_637
Apr 8, 2025
Have you taken the AMC 10 test before?
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i was 10 points away from aime in 6th grade, i wouldve been so proud of myself i i hadn't sillied 2 questions :sob:
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Bummer12345 wrote:
I got 117 and 114 in 7th; 72 is definitely possible in 5th

wow that is very impressive
I got 109.5 and 108 in 7th.
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EPSCE wrote:
Bummer12345 wrote:
I got 117 and 114 in 7th; 72 is definitely possible in 5th

wow that is very impressive
I got 109.5 and 108 in 7th.

bruh stop glazing
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Can you give me some tips for MATHCOUNTS if you are doing that?
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It was funni what happened to me in 5th grade

AMC10B I forgot to bring scratch paper and it was on the computer so I got something horrendous
AMC10A I got exactly 103.5 which I think was AIME floor but I only legit solved 12, guessed on all the other ones except 1 and got 5 correct lol
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PikaPika999 wrote:
uhh i feel like people should start flexing when they get like 148+ or smth... bc one of my friends got a 149 on amc 10 when he was in 4th grade... so like... ppl shouldn't brag unless they are good enough to brag or

"149" :skull:
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This thread is crazy lol
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nmlikesmath wrote:
PikaPika999 wrote:
uhh i feel like people should start flexing when they get like 148+ or smth... bc one of my friends got a 149 on amc 10 when he was in 4th grade... so like... ppl shouldn't brag unless they are good enough to brag or

"149" :skull:

whoopsies mb this shows how bad i am at math :skull:
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PikaPika999 wrote:
nmlikesmath wrote:
PikaPika999 wrote:
uhh i feel like people should start flexing when they get like 148+ or smth... bc one of my friends got a 149 on amc 10 when he was in 4th grade... so like... ppl shouldn't brag unless they are good enough to brag or

"149" :skull:

whoopsies mb this shows how bad i am at math :skull:

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hashbrown2009 wrote:
It was funni what happened to me in 5th grade

AMC10B I forgot to bring scratch paper and it was on the computer so I got something horrendous
AMC10A I got exactly 103.5 which I think was AIME floor but I only legit solved 12, guessed on all the other ones except 1 and got 5 correct lol

:rotfl:

In 5th grade I took both A and B and got 102 on both(3 and 1.5 point away :wallbash_red: )
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I thought I was smart because I could tell the difference between left and right...
Google Gemini wrote:
While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact number, studies suggest that a significant minority, potentially around one in six people, struggle with distinguishing left and right, with some reports suggesting up to a third of people experience this confusion sometimes.
Meanwhile, it feels like everyone else in this thread qualified for IMO in first grade.

Edit: This is just a joke. I am not actually suffering from internal sadness and disgrace, but @the 2 posts below me, thanks for the emotional support anyway...I guess?

2nd Edit: I kinda just wanna lighten the mood on this post cuz the "joke" may be kinda cringe, so:
Where do math teachers party?
Do you really want to know?
Why am I so cringey???:sob:
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yeah, that's the thing with aops
like cutoffs for most competitions are also usually too high
and people feel dumb after hearing other people's scores, even though they themselves usually did pretty good :)
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(Some of y'all) Well, there's (most likely) going to be people better than you, but you're doing great already!! Try your best and that's a lot of what matters. I mean, ig it's not necessarily flexing if a person was being truthful...? Idk but um overall like. I got a really bad score this year, and yeah, I feel bad about it, but I don't get mad or stuff when my other classmates qualified for AIME or such. :)
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RollingPanda4616 wrote:
yeah, that's the thing with aops
like cutoffs for most competitions are also usually too high
and people feel dumb after hearing other people's scores, even though they themselves usually did pretty good :)

Yeah true, I went to the Middle School Math forum and I just felt stupid about my amc 8 and 10 score even though it wasn’t that bad ( my amc 8 score that is, the amc 10 was horrible) like everyone had a 24 or something
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I absolutely BOMBED it
I don't want to glaze myself so let's just say I mocked 90-100 on this test AND GOT A 72 LIKE A BIG BUM (Talking about the easier 10B 2024 :sob:)
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