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In quadrilateral $ABCD$, sides $\overline{AB}$ and $\overline{BC}$ both have length 10, sides $\overline{CD}$ and $\overline{DA}$ both have length 17, and the measure of angle $ADC$ is $60^\circ$. What is the length of diagonal $\overline{AC}$? [asy] draw((0,0)--(17,0)); draw(rotate(301, (17,0))*(0,0)--(17,0)); picture...
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Triangle $ACD$ is an isosceles triangle with a $60^\circ$ angle, so it is also equilateral. Therefore, the length of $\overline{AC}$ is $\boxed{17}$.
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The side lengths of a triangle are 14 cm, 48 cm and 50 cm. How many square centimeters are in the area of the triangle?
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Shrinking the triangle by dividing every side length by 2, we recognize the resulting set $$\{7,24,25\}$$ of side lengths as a Pythagorean triple. Therefore, the original triangle is also a right triangle, and its legs measure 14 cm and 48 cm. The area of the triangle is $\frac{1}{2}(14\text{ cm})(48\text{ cm})=\boxe...
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In rectangle $ABCD$, $AB=5$ and $BC =3$. Points $F$ and $G$ are on $\overline{CD}$ so that $DF = 1$ and $GC=2$. Lines $AF$ and $BG$ intersect at $E$. Find the area of $\triangle AEB$. Express your answer as a common fraction. [asy] pair A,B,C,D,I,F,G; A=(0,0); B=(5,0); C=(5,3); D=(0,3); F=(1,3); G=(3,3); I=(1.67,5); dr...
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Let $H$ be the foot of the perpendicular from $E$ to $\overline{DC}$. Since $ CD= AB = 5$, $FG= 2$, and $ \triangle FEG$ is similar to $\triangle AEB$, we have \[\frac{EH}{EH+3} =\frac{2}{5},\quad \text{so} \quad 5EH =2EH + 6,\]and $EH = 2$. Hence \[[\triangle AEB] = \frac{1}{2}(2 + 3)\cdot 5 = \boxed{\frac{25}{2}}.\][...
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Two identical rectangular crates are packed with cylindrical pipes, using different methods. Each pipe has diameter 10 cm. A side view of the first four rows of each of the two different methods of packing is shown below. [asy] draw(circle((1,1),1),black+linewidth(1)); draw(circle((3,1),1),black+linewidth(1)); draw(c...
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In Crate A, we have 20 rows of 10 pipes packed directly on top of each other. So the height of the packing is 20 times the diameter of a single pipe, or 200 cm. In Crate B, draw a horizontal line through the centers of the 9 or 10 pipes in each row. By symmetry, the distance between each consecutive pair of these 21 l...
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A rectangle measures 6 meters by 10 meters. Drawn on each side of the rectangle is a semicircle that has the endpoints of its diameter on the vertices of the rectangle. What percent larger is the area of the large semicircles than the area of the small semicircles? Express your answer to the nearest whole number.
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The two large semicircles together make a circle of radius 5, which has area $25\pi$. The two small circles together make a circle with radius 3, which has area $9\pi$. Therefore, the ratio of the large semicircles' area to the small semicircles' area is $\frac{25\pi}{9\pi} = \frac{25}{9} \approx 2.78$. Since the ...
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Let $A=(0,9)$ and $B=(0,12)$. Points $A'$ and $B'$ are on the line $y=x$, and $\overline{AA'}$ and $\overline{BB'}$ intersect at $C=(2,8)$. What is the length of $\overline{A'B'}$?
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Line $AC$ has slope $-\frac{1}{2}$ and $y$-intercept (0,9), so its equation is \[ y=-\frac{1}{2}x+9. \]Since the coordinates of $A'$ satisfy both this equation and $y=x$, it follows that $A'=(6,6)$. Similarly, line $BC$ has equation $y=-2x+12$, and $B'=(4,4)$. Thus \[ A'B'= \sqrt{(6-4)^{2}+(6-4)^{2}}= \boxed{2\sqrt{2}}...
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$ABCDEFGH$ shown below is a cube. Find $\sin \angle GAC$. [asy] import three; triple A,B,C,D,EE,F,G,H; A = (0,0,0); B = (1,0,0); C = (1,1,0); D= (0,1,0); EE = (0,0,1); F = B+EE; G = C + EE; H = D + EE; draw(B--C--D); draw(B--A--D,dashed); draw(EE--F--G--H--EE); draw(A--EE,dashed); draw(B--F); draw(C--G...
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We draw right triangle $GAC$ within the cube below: [asy] import three; triple A,B,C,D,EE,F,G,H; A = (0,0,0); B = (1,0,0); C = (1,1,0); D= (0,1,0); EE = (0,0,1); F = B+EE; G = C + EE; H = D + EE; draw(B--C--D); draw(B--A--D,dashed); draw(EE--F--G--H--EE); draw(A--EE,dashed); draw(G--A--C,dashed); draw(B--F); draw(C--G...
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Stuart has drawn a pair of concentric circles, as shown. He draws chords $\overline{AB}$, $\overline{BC}, \ldots$ of the large circle, each tangent to the small one. If $m\angle ABC=75^\circ$, then how many segments will he draw before returning to his starting point at $A$? [asy] size(100); defaultpen(linewidth(0.8)...
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We look at $\angle ABC$. $\angle ABC$ cuts off minor arc $\widehat{AC}$, which has measure $2\cdot m\angle ABC = 150^\circ$, so minor arcs $\widehat{AB}$ and $\widehat{BC}$ each have measure $\frac{360^\circ-150^\circ}{2}=105^\circ$. Stuart cuts off one $105^\circ$ minor arc with each segment he draws. By the time St...
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Triangle $ABC$ is a right isosceles triangle. Points $D$, $E$ and $F$ are the midpoints of the sides of the triangle. Point $G$ is the midpoint of segment $DF$ and point $H$ is the midpoint of segment $FE$. What is the ratio of the shaded area to the non-shaded area in triangle $ABC$? Express your answer as a common fr...
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$\overline{DF}\|\overline{BE}$ and $\overline{DB}\|\overline{FE}$ by the midline theorem and $\angle DBE$ is right, so $DFEB$ is a rectangle. $2BE=BC=AB=2DB$, so $BE=DB$ and $DFEB$ is a square. Say it has side length $2x$; $AB=BC=4x$ and $FG=FH=x$. $\triangle ABC$ has area $\frac{(4x)(4x)}{2}=8x^2$, $\triangle FGH$ has...
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Points $A$, $B$, $Q$, $D$, and $C$ lie on the circle shown and the measures of arcs $BQ$ and $QD$ are $42^\circ$ and $38^\circ$, respectively. Find the sum of the measures of angles $P$ and $Q$, in degrees. [asy] import graph; unitsize(2 cm); pair A, B, C, D, P, Q; A = dir(160); B = dir(45); C = dir(190); D = dir(...
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We have that $\angle P = (\text{arc } BD - \text{arc } AC)/2$ and $\angle Q = (\text{arc } AC)/2$. Hence, $\angle P + \angle Q = (\text{arc } BD)/2 = (42^\circ + 38^\circ)/2 = \boxed{40^\circ}$.
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A cylinder has a radius of 3 cm and a height of 8 cm. What is the longest segment, in centimeters, that would fit inside the cylinder?
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The longest segment stretches from the bottom to the top of the cylinder and across a diameter, and is thus the hypotenuse of a right triangle where one leg is the height $8$, and the other is a diameter of length $2(3)=6$. Thus its length is $$\sqrt{6^2+8^2}=\boxed{10}$$
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A parallelogram has adjacent sides of lengths $s$ units and $2s$ units forming a 45-degree angle. The area of the parallelogram is $8\sqrt 2$ square units. What is the value of $s$? Express your answer in simplest radical form.
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If we let the side of length $2s$ be the base of the parallelogram, we can use our 45-degree angle to find the height of the parallelogram. The height and sides of the parallelogram form a 45-45-90 triangle, with the side of length $s$ as the hypotenuse. Thus, the height of the parallelogram is $s/\sqrt{2}$. It follow...
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In right triangle $ABC$ with $\angle B = 90^\circ$, we have $$2\sin A = 3\cos A.$$What is $\sin A$?
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The triangle is shown below: [asy] pair A,B,C; A = (0,0); B = (10,0); C = (10,15); draw(A--B--C--A); draw(rightanglemark(C,B,A,26)); label("$A$",A,SW); label("$B$",B,SE); label("$C$",C,N); [/asy] We have $\sin A = \frac{BC}{AC}$ and $\cos A = \frac{AB}{AC}$, so $2\sin A = 3\cos A$ gives us $2\cdot \frac{BC}{AC} = 3\c...
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Point $P$ is inside equilateral $\triangle ABC$. Points $Q$, $R$, and $S$ are the feet of the perpendiculars from $P$ to $\overline{AB}$, $\overline{BC}$, and $\overline{CA}$, respectively. Given that $PQ=1$, $PR=2$, and $PS=3$, what is $AB$ in terms of radicals?
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Let the side length of $\triangle ABC$ be $s$. Then the areas of $\triangle APB$, $\triangle BPC$, and $\triangle CPA$ are, respectively, $s/2$, $s$, and $3s/2$. The area of $\triangle ABC$ is the sum of these, which is $3s$. The area of $\triangle ABC$ may also be expressed as $(\sqrt{3}/4)s^2$, so $3s = (\sqrt{3}/4...
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The image of the point with coordinates $(1,1)$ under the reflection across the line $y=mx+b$ is the point with coordinates $(9,5)$. Find $m+b$.
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The line of reflection is the perpendicular bisector of the segment connecting the point with its image under the reflection. The slope of the segment is $\frac{5-1}{9-1}=\frac{1}{2}$. Since the line of reflection is perpendicular, its slope, $m$, equals $-2$. By the midpoint formula, the coordinates of the midpoint...
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The congruent sides of an isosceles triangle are each 5 cm long, and the perimeter is 17 cm. In centimeters, what is the length of the base?
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If the length of the base is $b$ centimeters, then the perimeter of the triangle is $5+5+b$ cm. Solving $5+5+b=17$ we find $b=\boxed{7}$.
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The length of the median to the hypotenuse of an isosceles, right triangle is $10$ units. What is the length of a leg of the triangle, in units? Express your answer in simplest radical form.
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The length of the median to the hypotenuse is half the length of the hypotenuse, so the hypotenuse is $10\cdot2=20$ units long. Since the right triangle is isosceles, the length of a leg is $20/\sqrt{2}=\boxed{10\sqrt{2}}$ units.
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In an isosceles triangle, one of the angles opposite an equal side is $40^{\circ}$. How many degrees are in the measure of the triangle's largest angle? [asy] draw((0,0)--(6,0)--(3,2)--(0,0)); label("$\backslash$",(1.5,1)); label("{/}",(4.5,1)); label("$40^{\circ}$",(.5,0),dir(45)); [/asy]
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The two angles opposite the equal sides of an isosceles triangle are congruent, so in this case, both are $40^\circ$. Since the three angles of a triangle add up to $180^\circ$, the third angle in this triangle is $(180-40-40)^\circ = \boxed{100}^\circ$.
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The solid shown has a square base of side length $s$. The upper edge is parallel to the base and has length $2s$. All other edges have length $s$. Given that $s=6\sqrt{2}$, what is the volume of the solid? [asy] size(180); import three; pathpen = black+linewidth(0.65); pointpen = black; currentprojection = perspective(...
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[asy] size(180); import three; pathpen = black+linewidth(0.65); pointpen = black; currentprojection = perspective(30,-20,10); real s = 6 * 2^.5; triple A=(0,0,0),B=(s,0,0),C=(s,s,0),D=(0,s,0),E=(-s/2,s/2,6),F=(3*s/2,s/2,6),G=(s/2,-s/2,-6),H=(s/2,3*s/2,-6); draw(A--B--C--D--A--E--D); draw(B--F--C); draw(E--F); draw(A--G...
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In the adjoining figure, two circles with radii $8$ and $6$ are drawn with their centers $12$ units apart. At $P$, one of the points of intersection, a line is drawn in such a way that the chords $QP$ and $PR$ have equal length. Find the square of the length of $QP$. [asy]size(160); defaultpen(linewidth(.8pt)+fontsize(...
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Let $QP=PR=x$. Angles $QPA$, $APB$, and $BPR$ must add up to $180^{\circ}$. By the Law of Cosines, $\angle APB=\cos^{-1}\left(\frac{{-11}}{24}\right)$. Also, angles $QPA$ and $BPR$ equal $\cos^{-1}\left(\frac{x}{16}\right)$ and $\cos^{-1}\left(\frac{x}{12}\right)$. So we have $\cos^{-1}\left(\frac{x}{16}\right)+\cos^{-...
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The adjoining figure shows two intersecting chords in a circle, with $B$ on minor arc $AD$. Suppose that the radius of the circle is $5$, that $BC=6$, and that $AD$ is bisected by $BC$. Suppose further that $AD$ is the only chord starting at $A$ which is bisected by $BC$. It follows that the sine of the central angle o...
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Firstly, we note the statement in the problem that "$AD$ is the only chord starting at $A$ and bisected by $BC$" – what is its significance? What is the criterion for this statement to be true? We consider the locus of midpoints of the chords from $A$. It is well-known that this is the circle with diameter $AO$, where ...
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A machine-shop cutting tool has the shape of a notched circle, as shown. The radius of the circle is $\sqrt{50}$ cm, the length of $AB$ is $6$ cm and that of $BC$ is $2$ cm. The angle $ABC$ is a right angle. Find the square of the distance (in centimeters) from $B$ to the center of the circle. [asy] size(150); default...
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We use coordinates. Let the circle have center $(0,0)$ and radius $\sqrt{50}$; this circle has equation $x^2 + y^2 = 50$. Let the coordinates of $B$ be $(a,b)$. We want to find $a^2 + b^2$. $A$ and $C$ with coordinates $(a,b+6)$ and $(a+2,b)$, respectively, both lie on the circle. From this we obtain the system of equa...
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A point $P$ is chosen in the interior of $\triangle ABC$ such that when lines are drawn through $P$ parallel to the sides of $\triangle ABC$, the resulting smaller triangles $t_{1}$, $t_{2}$, and $t_{3}$ in the figure, have areas $4$, $9$, and $49$, respectively. Find the area of $\triangle ABC$. [asy] size(200); pathp...
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By the transversals that go through $P$, all four triangles are similar to each other by the $AA$ postulate. Also, note that the length of any one side of the larger triangle is equal to the sum of the sides of each of the corresponding sides on the smaller triangles. We use the identity $K = \dfrac{ab\sin C}{2}$ to sh...
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Three circles, each of radius $3$, are drawn with centers at $(14, 92)$, $(17, 76)$, and $(19, 84)$. A line passing through $(17,76)$ is such that the total area of the parts of the three circles to one side of the line is equal to the total area of the parts of the three circles to the other side of it. What is the ab...
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First of all, we can translate everything downwards by $76$ and to the left by $14$. Then, note that a line passing through a given point intersecting a circle with a center as that given point will always cut the circle in half, so we can re-phrase the problem: Two circles, each of radius $3$, are drawn with centers a...
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In tetrahedron $ABCD$, edge $AB$ has length 3 cm. The area of face $ABC$ is $15\mbox{cm}^2$ and the area of face $ABD$ is $12 \mbox { cm}^2$. These two faces meet each other at a $30^\circ$ angle. Find the volume of the tetrahedron in $\mbox{cm}^3$.
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It is clear that $DX=8$ and $CX=10$ where $X$ is the foot of the perpendicular from $D$ and $C$ to side $AB$. Thus $[DXC]=\frac{ab\sin{c}}{2}=20=5 \cdot h \rightarrow h = 4$ where h is the height of the tetrahedron from $D$. Hence, the volume of the tetrahedron is $\frac{bh}{3}=15\cdot \frac{4}{3}=\boxed{20}$.
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When a right triangle is rotated about one leg, the volume of the cone produced is $800\pi \;\textrm{ cm}^3$. When the triangle is rotated about the other leg, the volume of the cone produced is $1920\pi \;\textrm{ cm}^3$. What is the length (in cm) of the hypotenuse of the triangle?
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Let one leg of the triangle have length $a$ and let the other leg have length $b$. When we rotate around the leg of length $a$, the result is a cone of height $a$ and radius $b$, and so of volume $\frac 13 \pi ab^2 = 800\pi$. Likewise, when we rotate around the leg of length $b$ we get a cone of height $b$ and radius $...
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In a circle, parallel chords of lengths 2, 3, and 4 determine central angles of $\alpha$, $\beta$, and $\alpha + \beta$ radians, respectively, where $\alpha + \beta < \pi$. If $\cos \alpha$, which is a positive rational number, is expressed as a fraction in lowest terms, what is the sum of its numerator and denominator...
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[asy] size(200); pointpen = black; pathpen = black + linewidth(0.8); real r = 8/15^0.5, a = 57.91, b = 93.135; pair O = (0,0), A = r*expi(pi/3), A1 = rotate(a/2)*A, A2 = rotate(-a/2)*A, A3 = rotate(-a/2-b)*A; D(CR(O,r)); D(O--A1--A2--cycle); D(O--A2--A3--cycle); D(O--A1--A3--cycle); MP("2",(A1+A2)/2,NE); MP("3",(A2+A3...
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In rectangle $ABCD$, side $AB$ measures $6$ units and side $BC$ measures $3$ units, as shown. Points $F$ and $G$ are on side $CD$ with segment $DF$ measuring $1$ unit and segment $GC$ measuring $2$ units, and lines $AF$ and $BG$ intersect at $E$. What is the area of triangle $AEB$? [asy] draw((0,0)--(6,0)--(6,3)--(0,3)...
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We first find the length of line segment $FG$. Since $DC$ has length $6$ and $DF$ and $GC$ have lengths $1$ and $2$ respectively, $FG$ must have length $3$. Next, we notice that $DC$ and $AB$ are parallel so $\angle EFG \cong \angle EAB$ because they are corresponding angles. Similarly, $\angle EGF \cong \angle EBA$. N...
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Let triangle $ABC$ be a right triangle in the xy-plane with a right angle at $C$. Given that the length of the hypotenuse $AB$ is $60$, and that the medians through $A$ and $B$ lie along the lines $y=x+3$ and $y=2x+4$ respectively, find the area of triangle $ABC$.
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Translate so the medians are $y = x$, and $y = 2x$, then model the points $A: (a,a)$ and $B: (b,2b)$. $(0,0)$ is the centroid, and is the average of the vertices, so $C: (- a - b, - a - 2b)$ $AB = 60$ so $3600 = (a - b)^2 + (2b - a)^2$ $3600 = 2a^2 + 5b^2 - 6ab \ \ \ \ (1)$ $AC$ and $BC$ are perpendicular, so the produ...
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In $\triangle ABC$, $AB= 425$, $BC=450$, and $AC=510$. An interior point $P$ is then drawn, and segments are drawn through $P$ parallel to the sides of the triangle. If these three segments are of an equal length $d$, find $d$.
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[asy] size(200); pathpen = black; pointpen = black +linewidth(0.6); pen s = fontsize(10); pair C=(0,0),A=(510,0),B=IP(circle(C,450),circle(A,425)); /* construct remaining points */ pair Da=IP(Circle(A,289),A--B),E=IP(Circle(C,324),B--C),Ea=IP(Circle(B,270),B--C); pair D=IP(Ea--(Ea+A-C),A--B),F=IP(Da--(Da+C-B),A--C),Fa=...
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Two skaters, Allie and Billie, are at points $A$ and $B$, respectively, on a flat, frozen lake. The distance between $A$ and $B$ is $100$ meters. Allie leaves $A$ and skates at a speed of $8$ meters per second on a straight line that makes a $60^\circ$ angle with $AB$. At the same time Allie leaves $A$, Billie leaves $...
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Label the point of intersection as $C$. Since $d = rt$, $AC = 8t$ and $BC = 7t$. According to the law of cosines, [asy] pointpen=black; pathpen=black+linewidth(0.7); pair A=(0,0),B=(10,0),C=16*expi(pi/3); D(B--A); D(A--C); D(B--C,dashed); MP("A",A,SW);MP("B",B,SE);MP("C",C,N);MP("60^{\circ}",A+(0.3,0),NE);MP("100",(A+...
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The rectangle $ABCD$ below has dimensions $AB = 12 \sqrt{3}$ and $BC = 13 \sqrt{3}$. Diagonals $\overline{AC}$ and $\overline{BD}$ intersect at $P$. If triangle $ABP$ is cut out and removed, edges $\overline{AP}$ and $\overline{BP}$ are joined, and the figure is then creased along segments $\overline{CP}$ and $\overlin...
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Let $\triangle{ABC}$ (or the triangle with sides $12\sqrt {3}$, $13\sqrt {3}$, $13\sqrt {3}$) be the base of our tetrahedron. We set points $C$ and $D$ as $(6\sqrt {3}, 0, 0)$ and $( - 6\sqrt {3}, 0, 0)$, respectively. Using Pythagoras, we find $A$ as $(0, \sqrt {399}, 0)$. We know that the vertex of the tetrahedron ($...
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Let $P_1$ be a regular $r~\mbox{gon}$ and $P_2$ be a regular $s~\mbox{gon}$ $(r\geq s\geq 3)$ such that each interior angle of $P_1$ is $\frac{59}{58}$ as large as each interior angle of $P_2$. What's the largest possible value of $s$?
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The formula for the interior angle of a regular sided polygon is $\frac{(n-2)180}{n}$. Thus, $\frac{\frac{(r-2)180}{r}}{\frac{(s-2)180}{s}} = \frac{59}{58}$. Cross multiplying and simplifying, we get $\frac{58(r-2)}{r} = \frac{59(s-2)}{s}$. Cross multiply and combine like terms again to yield $58rs - 58 \cdot 2s = 59rs...
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A triangle has vertices $P=(-8,5)$, $Q=(-15,-19)$, and $R=(1,-7)$. The equation of the bisector of $\angle P$ can be written in the form $ax+2y+c=0$. Find $a+c$. [asy] import graph; pointpen=black;pathpen=black+linewidth(0.7);pen f = fontsize(10); pair P=(-8,5),Q=(-15,-19),R=(1,-7),S=(7,-15),T=(-4,-17); MP("P",P,N,f);M...
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[asy] import graph; pointpen=black;pathpen=black+linewidth(0.7);pen f = fontsize(10); pair P=(-8,5),Q=(-15,-19),R=(1,-7),S=(7,-15),T=(-4,-17),U=IP(P--T,Q--R); MP("P",P,N,f);MP("Q",Q,W,f);MP("R",R,E,f);MP("P'",U,SE,f); D(P--Q--R--cycle);D(U);D(P--U); D((-17,0)--(4,0),Arrows(2mm));D((0,-21)--(0,7),Arrows(2mm)); [/asy] Us...
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Twelve congruent disks are placed on a circle $C$ of radius 1 in such a way that the twelve disks cover $C$, no two of the disks overlap, and so that each of the twelve disks is tangent to its two neighbors. The resulting arrangement of disks is shown in the figure below. The sum of the areas of the twelve disks can be...
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We wish to find the radius of one circle, so that we can find the total area. Notice that for them to contain the entire circle, each pair of circles must be tangent on the larger circle. Now consider two adjacent smaller circles. This means that the line connecting the radii is a segment of length $2r$ that is tangent...
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Rhombus $PQRS$ is inscribed in rectangle $ABCD$ so that vertices $P$, $Q$, $R$, and $S$ are interior points on sides $\overline{AB}$, $\overline{BC}$, $\overline{CD}$, and $\overline{DA}$, respectively. It is given that $PB=15$, $BQ=20$, $PR=30$, and $QS=40$. Let $m/n$, in lowest terms, denote the perimeter of $ABCD$. ...
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[asy]defaultpen(fontsize(10)+linewidth(0.65)); pair A=(0,28.8), B=(38.4,28.8), C=(38.4,0), D=(0,0), O, P=(23.4,28.8), Q=(38.4,8.8), R=(15,0), S=(0,20); O=intersectionpoint(A--C,B--D); draw(A--B--C--D--cycle);draw(P--R..Q--S); draw(P--Q--R--S--cycle); label("\(A\)",A,NW);label("\(B\)",B,NE);label("\(C\)",C,SE);label("\(...
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A hexagon is inscribed in a circle. Five of the sides have length $81$ and the sixth, denoted by $\overline{AB}$, has length $31$. Find the sum of the lengths of the three diagonals that can be drawn from $A$.
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[asy]defaultpen(fontsize(9)); pair A=expi(-pi/2-acos(475/486)), B=expi(-pi/2+acos(475/486)), C=expi(-pi/2+acos(475/486)+acos(7/18)), D=expi(-pi/2+acos(475/486)+2*acos(7/18)), E=expi(-pi/2+acos(475/486)+3*acos(7/18)), F=expi(-pi/2-acos(475/486)-acos(7/18)); draw(unitcircle);draw(A--B--C--D--E--F--A);draw(A--C..A--D..A--...
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Rectangle $ABCD$ has sides $\overline {AB}$ of length 4 and $\overline {CB}$ of length 3. Divide $\overline {AB}$ into 168 congruent segments with points $A=P_0, P_1, \ldots, P_{168}=B$, and divide $\overline {CB}$ into 168 congruent segments with points $C=Q_0, Q_1, \ldots, Q_{168}=B$. For $1 \le k \le 167$, draw the ...
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[asy] real r = 0.35; size(220); pointpen=black;pathpen=black+linewidth(0.65);pen f = fontsize(8); pair A=(0,0),B=(4,0),C=(4,3),D=(0,3); D(A--B--C--D--cycle); pair P1=A+(r,0),P2=A+(2r,0),P3=B-(r,0),P4=B-(2r,0); pair Q1=C-(0,r),Q2=C-(0,2r),Q3=B+(0,r),Q4=B+(0,2r); D(A--C);D(P1--Q1);D(P2--Q2);D(P3--Q3);D(P4--Q4); MP("A",A,...
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In triangle $ABC$, $A'$, $B'$, and $C'$ are on the sides $BC$, $AC$, and $AB$, respectively. Given that $AA'$, $BB'$, and $CC'$ are concurrent at the point $O$, and that $\frac{AO}{OA'}+\frac{BO}{OB'}+\frac{CO}{OC'}=92$, find $\frac{AO}{OA'}\cdot \frac{BO}{OB'}\cdot \frac{CO}{OC'}$.
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Let $K_A=[BOC], K_B=[COA],$ and $K_C=[AOB].$ Due to triangles $BOC$ and $ABC$ having the same base,\[\frac{AO}{OA'}+1=\frac{AA'}{OA'}=\frac{[ABC]}{[BOC]}=\frac{K_A+K_B+K_C}{K_A}.\]Therefore, we have\[\frac{AO}{OA'}=\frac{K_B+K_C}{K_A}\]\[\frac{BO}{OB'}=\frac{K_A+K_C}{K_B}\]\[\frac{CO}{OC'}=\frac{K_A+K_B}{K_C}.\]Thus, w...
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Faces $ABC$ and $BCD$ of tetrahedron $ABCD$ meet at an angle of $30^\circ$. The area of face $ABC$ is $120$, the area of face $BCD$ is $80$, and $BC=10$. Find the volume of the tetrahedron.
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Since the area $BCD=80=\frac{1}{2}\cdot10\cdot16$, the perpendicular from $D$ to $BC$ has length $16$. The perpendicular from $D$ to $ABC$ is $16 \cdot \sin 30^\circ=8$. Therefore, the volume is $\frac{8\cdot120}{3}=\boxed{320}$.
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Trapezoid $ABCD$ has sides $AB=92$, $BC=50$, $CD=19$, and $AD=70$, with $AB$ parallel to $CD$. A circle with center $P$ on $AB$ is drawn tangent to $BC$ and $AD$. Given that $AP=\frac mn$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers, find $m+n$.
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Let $AP=x$ so that $PB=92-x.$ Extend $AD, BC$ to meet at $X,$ and note that $XP$ bisects $\angle AXB;$ let it meet $CD$ at $E.$ Using the angle bisector theorem, we let $XB=y(92-x), XA=xy$ for some $y.$ Then $XD=xy-70, XC=y(92-x)-50,$ thus\[\frac{xy-70}{y(92-x)-50} = \frac{XD}{XC} = \frac{ED}{EC}=\frac{AP}{PB} = \frac{...
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Euler's formula states that for a convex polyhedron with $V$ vertices, $E$ edges, and $F$ faces, $V-E+F=2$. A particular convex polyhedron has 32 faces, each of which is either a triangle or a pentagon. At each of its $V$ vertices, $T$ triangular faces and $P$ pentagonal faces meet. What is the value of $100P+10T+V$?
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The convex polyhedron of the problem can be easily visualized; it corresponds to a dodecahedron (a regular solid with $12$ equilateral pentagons) in which the $20$ vertices have all been truncated to form $20$ equilateral triangles with common vertices. The resulting solid has then $p=12$ smaller equilateral pentagons ...
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Jenny and Kenny are walking in the same direction, Kenny at 3 feet per second and Jenny at 1 foot per second, on parallel paths that are 200 feet apart. A tall circular building 100 feet in diameter is centered midway between the paths. At the instant when the building first blocks the line of sight between Jenny and K...
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Consider the unit cicle of radius 50. Assume that they start at points $(-50,100)$ and $(-50,-100).$ Then at time $t$, they end up at points $(-50+t,100)$ and $(-50+3t,-100).$ The equation of the line connecting these points and the equation of the circle are\begin{align}y&=-\frac{100}{t}x+200-\frac{5000}{t}\\50^2&=x^2...
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Let $\overline{CH}$ be an altitude of $\triangle ABC$. Let $R\,$ and $S\,$ be the points where the circles inscribed in the triangles $ACH\,$ and $BCH$ are tangent to $\overline{CH}$. If $AB = 1995\,$, $AC = 1994\,$, and $BC = 1993\,$, then $RS\,$ can be expressed as $m/n\,$, where $m\,$ and $n\,$ are relatively prime ...
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[asy] unitsize(48); pair A,B,C,H; A=(8,0); B=origin; C=(3,4); H=(3,0); draw(A--B--C--cycle); draw(C--H); label("$A$",A,SE); label("$B$",B,SW); label("$C$",C,N); label("$H$",H,NE); draw(circle((2,1),1)); pair [] x=intersectionpoints(C--H,circle((2,1),1)); dot(x[0]); label("$S$",x[0],SW); draw(circle((4.29843788128,1.298...
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In triangle $ABC,\,$ angle $C$ is a right angle and the altitude from $C\,$ meets $\overline{AB}\,$ at $D.\,$ The lengths of the sides of $\triangle ABC\,$ are integers, $BD=29^3,\,$ and $\cos B=m/n\,$, where $m\,$ and $n\,$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $m+n.\,$
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Since $\triangle ABC \sim \triangle CBD$, we have $\frac{BC}{AB} = \frac{29^3}{BC} \Longrightarrow BC^2 = 29^3 AB$. It follows that $29^2 | BC$ and $29 | AB$, so $BC$ and $AB$ are in the form $29^2 x$ and $29 x^2$, respectively, where x is an integer. By the Pythagorean Theorem, we find that $AC^2 + BC^2 = AB^2 \Longri...
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A fenced, rectangular field measures $24$ meters by $52$ meters. An agricultural researcher has 1994 meters of fence that can be used for internal fencing to partition the field into congruent, square test plots. The entire field must be partitioned, and the sides of the squares must be parallel to the edges of the fie...
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Suppose there are $n$ squares in every column of the grid, so there are $\frac{52}{24}n = \frac {13}6n$ squares in every row. Then $6|n$, and our goal is to maximize the value of $n$. Each vertical fence has length $24$, and there are $\frac{13}{6}n - 1$ vertical fences; each horizontal fence has length $52$, and there...
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Given a point $P$ on a triangular piece of paper $ABC,\,$ consider the creases that are formed in the paper when $A, B,\,$ and $C\,$ are folded onto $P.\,$ Let us call $P$ a fold point of $\triangle ABC\,$ if these creases, which number three unless $P$ is one of the vertices, do not intersect. Suppose that $AB=36, AC=...
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Let $O_{AB}$ be the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors (in other words, the intersections of the creases) of $\overline{PA}$ and $\overline{PB}$, and so forth. Then $O_{AB}, O_{BC}, O_{CA}$ are, respectively, the circumcenters of $\triangle PAB, PBC, PCA$. According to the problem statement, the circumcenters ...
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The graphs of the equations $y=k, \qquad y=\sqrt{3}x+2k, \qquad y=-\sqrt{3}x+2k,$ are drawn in the coordinate plane for $k=-10,-9,-8,\ldots,9,10.\,$ These 63 lines cut part of the plane into equilateral triangles of side $2/\sqrt{3}.\,$ How many such triangles are formed?
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We note that the lines partition the hexagon of the six extremal lines into disjoint unit regular triangles, and forms a series of unit regular triangles along the edge of the hexagon. [asy] size(200); picture pica, picb, picc; int i; for(i=-10;i<=10;++i){ if((i%10) == 0){draw(pica,(-20/sqrt(3)-abs((0,i))/sqrt(3),i)--(...
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The points $(0,0)\,$, $(a,11)\,$, and $(b,37)\,$ are the vertices of an equilateral triangle. Find the value of $ab\,$.
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Consider the points on the complex plane. The point $b+37i$ is then a rotation of $60$ degrees of $a+11i$ about the origin, so: \[(a+11i)\left(\mathrm{cis}\,60^{\circ}\right) = (a+11i)\left(\frac 12+\frac{\sqrt{3}i}2\right)=b+37i.\] Equating the real and imaginary parts, we have: \begin{align*}b&=\frac{a}{2}-\frac{11\s...
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Pyramid $OABCD$ has square base $ABCD,$ congruent edges $\overline{OA}, \overline{OB}, \overline{OC},$ and $\overline{OD},$ and $\angle AOB=45^\circ.$ Let $\theta$ be the measure of the dihedral angle formed by faces $OAB$ and $OBC.$ Given that $\cos \theta=m+\sqrt{n},$ where $m$ and $n$ are integers, find $m+n.$
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[asy] import three; // calculate intersection of line and plane // p = point on line // d = direction of line // q = point in plane // n = normal to plane triple lineintersectplan(triple p, triple d, triple q, triple n) { return (p + dot(n,q - p)/dot(n,d)*d); } // projection of point A onto line BC triple projection...