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The document describes the problems for the 9th Iranian Geometry Olympiad intermediate level contest to be held on October 14, 2022. It presents 5 geometry problems to be solved within 4 hours and 30 minutes. Each problem is worth 8 points and the problems are to remain confidential until posted on the official website.

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Intermediate Level

The document describes the problems for the 9th Iranian Geometry Olympiad intermediate level contest to be held on October 14, 2022. It presents 5 geometry problems to be solved within 4 hours and 30 minutes. Each problem is worth 8 points and the problems are to remain confidential until posted on the official website.

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9th Iranian Geometry Olympiad

Intermediate level
October 14, 2022

The problems of this contest are to be kept confidential until they are posted on the
official IGO website: igo-official.com

Problem 1. In the figure below we have AX = BY . Prove that \XDA = \CDY .


A X Y B

Problem 2. Two circles !1 and !2 with equal radius intersect at two points E and X. Arbitrary
points C, D lies on !1 , !2 . Parallel lines to XC, XD from E intersect !2 , !1 at A, B, respectively.
Suppose that CD intersect !1 , !2 again at P, Q, respectively. Prove that ABP Q is concyclic.

Problem 3. Let O be the circumcenter of triangle ABC. Arbitrary points M and N lie on
the sides AC and BC, respectively. Points P and Q lie in the same half-plane as point C with
respect to the line M N , and satisfy 4CM N ⇠ 4P AN ⇠ 4QM B (in this exact order). Prove
that OP = OQ.

Problem 4. We call two simple polygons P , Q compatible if there exists a positive integer k such
that each of P, Q can be partitioned into k congruent polygons similar to the other one. Prove
that for every two even integers m, n 4, there are two compatible polygons with m and n sides.
(A simple polygon is a polygon that does not intersect itself.)

Problem 5. Let ABCD be a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle ! with center O. Let P be the
intersection of two diagonals AC and BD. Let Q be a point lying on the segment OP . Let E
and F be the orthogonal projections of Q on the lines AD and BC, respectively. The points M
and N lie on the circumcircle of triangle QEF such that QM k AC and QN k BD. Prove that
the two lines M E and N F meet on the perpendicular bisector of segment CD.

Time: 4 hours and 30 minutes.


Each problem is worth 8 points.

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