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2011 Final Round - Switzerland

Final Round - Switzerland 2011

1 At a party, there are 2011 people with a glass of fruit juice each sitting around
a circular table. Once a second, they clink glasses obeying the following two
rules:
(a) They do not clink glasses crosswise.
(b) At each point of time, everyone can clink glasses with at most one other
person.
How many seconds pass at least until everyone clinked glasses with everybody
else?
(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad 2011, Final round, problem 1)

2 Let △ABC be an acute-angled triangle and let D, E, F be points on BC, CA,


AB, respectively, such that

∠AF E = ∠BF D, ∠BDF = ∠CDE and ∠CED = ∠AEF .

Prove that D, E and F are the feet of the perpendiculars through A, B and C
on BC, CA and AB, respectively.
(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad 2011, Final round, problem 2)

3 For positive integers m and n, find the smalles possible value of |2011m − 45n |.
(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad, Final round, problem 3)

4 Find all functions f : R+ → R+ such that for any real numbers a, b, c, d > 0
satisfying abcd = 1,

(f (a) + f (b))(f (c) + f (d)) = (a + b)(c + d)

holds true.
(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad 2011, Final round, problem 4)

5 Let △ABC be a triangle with circumcircle τ . The tangentlines to τ through A


and B intersect at T . The circle through A, B and T intersects BC and AC
again at D and E, respectively; CT and BE intersect at F .
Suppose D is the midpoint of BC. Calculate the ratio BF : BE.
(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad 2011, Final round, problem 5)

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2011 Final Round - Switzerland

6 Let a, b, c, d be positive real numbers satisfying a + b + c + d = 1. Show that


2 1 1
≤√ +√ .
(a + b)(c + d) ab cd

(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad 2011, Final round, problem 6)

7 For a given rational number r, find all integers z such that

2z + 2 = r 2 .

(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad 2011, Final round, problem 7)

8 Let ABCD be a parallelogram and H the Orthocentre of △ABC. The line


parallel to AB through H intersects BC at P and AD at Q while the line
parallel to BC through H intersects AB at R and CD at S. Show that P , Q,
R and S are concyclic.
(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad 2011, Final round, problem 8)

9 For any positive integer n let f (n) be the number of divisors of n ending with
1 or 9 in base 10 and let g(n) be the number of divisors of n ending with digit
3 or 7 in base 10. Prove that f (n) > g(n) for all nonnegative integers n.
(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad 2011, Final round, problem 9)

10 On each square of an n × n-chessboard, there are two bugs. In a move, each


bug moves to a (vertically of horizontally) adjacent square. Bugs from the same
square always move to different squares. Determine the maximal number of free
squares that can occur after one move.
(Swiss Mathematical Olympiad 2011, Final round, problem 10)

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