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Consider an acute triangle <math>\triangle ABC</math>. Let <math>P</math> be the foot of the altitude of triangle <math>\triangle ABC</math> issuing from the vertex <math>A</math>, and let <math>O</math> be the [[circumcenter]] of triangle <math>\triangle ABC</math>. Assume that <math>\angle C \geq \angle B+30^{\circ}</math>. Prove that <math>\angle A+\angle COP < 90^{\circ}</math>. | Consider an acute triangle <math>\triangle ABC</math>. Let <math>P</math> be the foot of the altitude of triangle <math>\triangle ABC</math> issuing from the vertex <math>A</math>, and let <math>O</math> be the [[circumcenter]] of triangle <math>\triangle ABC</math>. Assume that <math>\angle C \geq \angle B+30^{\circ}</math>. Prove that <math>\angle A+\angle COP < 90^{\circ}</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 19:49, 12 December 2024
Problem 1
Consider an acute triangle . Let
be the foot of the altitude of triangle
issuing from the vertex
, and let
be the circumcenter of triangle
. Assume that
. Prove that
.
Solution
Problem 2
Let be positive real numbers. Prove that
.
Problem 3
Twenty-one girls and twenty-one boys took part in a mathematical competition. It turned out that each contestant solved at most six problems, and for each pair of a girl and a boy, there was at least one problem that was solved by both the girl and the boy. Show that there is a problem that was solved by at least three girls and at least three boys.
Problem 4
Let be integers where
is odd. Let
denote a permutation of the integers
. Let
. Show that for some distinct permutations
,
the difference
is a multiple of
.
Problem 5
is a triangle.
lies on
and
bisects angle
.
lies on
and
bisects angle
. Angle
is
.
. Find all possible values for angle
.
Problem 6
are positive integers such that
. Prove that
is not prime.