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5-th Indian Mathematical Olympiad 1990: A B B C C A

The document summarizes 7 problems from the 5th Indian Mathematical Olympiad in 1990. Problem 1 asks to prove properties of a polynomial with four positive real roots. Problem 2 asks to find pairs of nonnegative integers satisfying a quadratic equation. Problem 3 asks to find possible values of a function satisfying two properties. Problem 4 asks to determine the number of subsets of integers summing to a multiple of 3. Problem 5 asks about bounds for a quantity involving triangle side lengths. Problem 6 asks about points on an extended line satisfying a radical equation. Problem 7 asks about positions of a point in a triangle resulting in isosceles or equilateral perpendicular triangles.

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5-th Indian Mathematical Olympiad 1990: A B B C C A

The document summarizes 7 problems from the 5th Indian Mathematical Olympiad in 1990. Problem 1 asks to prove properties of a polynomial with four positive real roots. Problem 2 asks to find pairs of nonnegative integers satisfying a quadratic equation. Problem 3 asks to find possible values of a function satisfying two properties. Problem 4 asks to determine the number of subsets of integers summing to a multiple of 3. Problem 5 asks about bounds for a quantity involving triangle side lengths. Problem 6 asks about points on an extended line satisfying a radical equation. Problem 7 asks about positions of a point in a triangle resulting in isosceles or equilateral perpendicular triangles.

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5-th Indian Mathematical Olympiad 1990

1. If the equation x4 + px3 + qx2 + rx + s = 0 has four positive real roots, prove that
(a) pr − 16r ≥ 0
(b) q2 − 36s ≥ 0
with equality in each case if and only if the four roots are equal.
2. Find all pairs of nonnegative integers (x, y) satisfying (xy − 7)2 = x2 + y2 .
3. Let f : N0 → N0 be a function that satisfies
(x)
x
(i) x − f (x) = 19[ 19 ] − 90[ f90 ] for all nonnegative integers x;
(ii) 1900 < f (1990) < 2000.
Find all possible values that f (1990) can take.
4. Determine the number of three-element subsets of {1, 2, 3, . . ., 300} for which
the sum of the elements is a multiple of 3.
5. Let a, b, c be the sides of a triangle. Show that the quantity
a b c
+ +
b+c c+a a+b
3
must lie between 2 and 2. Can equality hold at either limit?
6. In a scalene triangle ABC the angle at A is obtuse.
√ Determine the set of points D
lying on the extended line BC for which AD = BD ·CD.
7. For any point P lying within a given acute-angled triangle ABC, let D, E, F de-
note the feet of the perpendiculars from P onto AB, BC,CA respectively. Find
the set of all positions of P for which the triangle DEF is isosceles. For which
position of P is the triangle DEF equilateral?

The IMO Compendium Group,


D. Djukić, V. Janković, I. Matić, N. Petrović
www.imomath.com

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