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== Problem ==
 
== Problem ==
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Let <math>u</math> and <math>v</math> be integers satisfying <math>0 < v < u</math>. Let <math>A = (u,v)</math>, let <math>B</math> be the reflection of <math>A</math> across the line <math>y = x</math>, let <math>C</math> be the reflection of <math>B</math> across the y-axis, let <math>D</math> be the reflection of <math>C</math> across the x-axis, and let <math>E</math> be the reflection of <math>D</math> across the y-axis. The area of pentagon <math>ABCDE</math> is <math>451</math>. Find <math>u + v</math>.
  
 
== Solution ==
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[2000 AIME I Problems]]
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Problem

Let $u$ and $v$ be integers satisfying $0 < v < u$. Let $A = (u,v)$, let $B$ be the reflection of $A$ across the line $y = x$, let $C$ be the reflection of $B$ across the y-axis, let $D$ be the reflection of $C$ across the x-axis, and let $E$ be the reflection of $D$ across the y-axis. The area of pentagon $ABCDE$ is $451$. Find $u + v$.

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See also

2000 AIME I (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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Problem 3
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