2003 IMO Training Camp: Contributors: Sayan, Magical, Omid Hatami
2003 IMO Training Camp: Contributors: Sayan, Magical, Omid Hatami
2003 IMO Training Camp: Contributors: Sayan, Magical, Omid Hatami
4 There are four lines in the plane, no three concurrent, no two parallel, and no
three forming an equilateral triangle. If one of them is parallel to the Euler line
of the triangle formed by the other three lines, prove that a similar statement
holds for each of the other lines.
5 On the real number line, paint red all points that correspond to integers of
the form 81x + 100y, where x and y are positive integers. Paint the remaining
integer point blue. Find a point P on the line such that, for every integer point
T , the reflection of T with respect to P is an integer point of a different colour
than T .
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8 Let ABC be a triangle, and let r, r1 , r2 , r3 denoted its inradius and the exradii
opposite the vertices A, B, C, respectively. Suppose a > r1 , b > r2 , c > r3 .
Prove that
(a) triangle ABC is acute,
(b) a + b + c > r + r1 + r2 + r3 .
9 Let n be a positive integer and {A, B, C} a partition of {1, 2, . . . , 3n} such that
|A| = |B| = |C| = n. Prove that there exist x ∈ A, y ∈ B, z ∈ C such that one
of x, y, z is the sum of the other two.
10 Let n be a positive integer greater than 1, and let p be a prime such that n
divides p − 1 and p divides n3 − 1. Prove that 4p − 3 is a square.
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