Pmo 2016 Area
Pmo 2016 Area
Pmo 2016 Area
Area Stage
19 November 2016
PART I. Give the answer in the simplest form that is reasonable. No solution is needed. Figures
are not drawn to scale. Each correct answer is worth three points.
1. The vertices of a triangle are at the points (0, 0), (a, b), and (2016 − 2a, 0), where a > 0. If
(a, b) is on the line y = 4x, find the value(s) of a that maximizes the triangle’s area.
4. Suppose that Sk is the sum of the first k terms of an arithmetic sequence with common
S3n
difference 3. If the value of does not depend on n, what is the 100th term of the
Sn
sequence?
8. For each x ∈ R, let {x} be the fractional part of x in its decimal representation. For
instance, {3.4} = 3.4 − 3 = 0.4, {2} = 0, and {−2.7} = −2.7 − (−3) = 0.3. Find the sum
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of all real numbers x for which {x} = x.
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9. Find the integer which is closest to the value of √
6
√ .
56 + 1 − 6 56 − 1
10. A line intersects the y-axis, the line y = 2x +√
2, and the x-axis at the points A, B, and C,
respectively. If segment AC has a length of 4 2 units and B lies in the first quadrant and
is the midpoint of segment AC, find the equation of the line in slope-intercept form.
12. Let n = 223 317 . How many factors of n2 are less than n, but do not divide n?
13. A circle is inscribed in a 2 by 2 square. Four squares are placed on the corners (the spaces
between circle and square), in such a way that one side of the square is tangent to the
circle, and two of the vertices lie on the sides of the larger square. Find the total area of
the four smaller squares.
14. Define f : R2 → R2 by f (x, y) = (2x − y, x + 2y). Let f 0 (x, y) = and, for each n ∈ N,
(x, y)
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f n (x, y) = f (f n−1 (x, y)). Determine the distance between f 2016 , and the origin.
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15. How many numbers between 1 and 2016 are divisible by exactly one of 4, 6, or 10?
16. Let N be a natural number whose base-2016 representation is ABC. Working now in
base-10, what is the remainder when N − (A + B + C + k) is divided by 2015, if k ∈
{1, 2, . . . , 2015}?
17. Find the number of pairs of positive integers (n, k) that satisfy the equation (n+1)k −1 = n!.
19. The lengths of the two legs of a right triangle are in the ratio of 7 : 24. The distance
between its incenter and its circumcenter is 1. Find its area. (Recall that the incenter
of a triangle is the center of its inscribed circle and the circumcenter is the center of its
circumscribing circle.)
20. Let bxc be the greatest integer not exceeding x. For instance, b3.4c = 3, b2c =j 2, and
k
b−2.7c = −3. Determine the value of the constant λ > 0 so that 2bλnc = 1 − n + λbλnc
for all positive integers n.
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PART II. Show your solution to each problem. Each complete and correct answer is worth ten
points.
1. Let x and y be real numbers that satisfy the following system of equations:
x 1
2 2 − = 4
x y −1 x
x2 y
+y = 2
x2 y 2 − 1
Find all possible values of the product xy.
2. Let BH be the altitude from the vertex B to the side AC of an acute-angled triangle
ABC. Let D and E be the midpoints of AB and AC, respectively, and F the reflection of
H across the line segment ED. Prove that the line BF passes through the circumcenter
of ∆ABC.