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Geometry Mains Olympiad 2024

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Geometry Mains Olympiad (GMO)

2024 Edition

Contributors
Mykhailo Sydorenko (Ukraine), Haris Shaqiri (Kosovo), Yousif Wameedh Ghassan Al-
gharani (Iraq), Ismayil Ismayilzada (Azerbaijan), Atavic (Mods Server), Hatem Muq-
dad Mawlood Al-Ani (Iraq), Ali Muqdad Mawlood Al-Ani (Iraq), Rostyslav Pieshkov
(Ukraine) for proposing and reviewing problems. Special thanks to our logo designer
God of Arctic (discord name).
For supporting the idea and for invaluable help, I am especially thankful to Yousif
Wameedh Ghassan Algharani (Iraq).
Finally, I, Ismayil Ismayilzada (Azerbaijan), am very thankful to myself for com-
ing up with such a beautiful idea that showcases the potential of working with diverse
communities.

Exam Rules
1. You are given 6 hours in 1 day to solve 6 problems.

2. Cheating is not allowed since we want to see people enjoy our problems.

3. You are given +10 minutes to scan your papers and send them to the provided
email. (It is recommended to use Camscanner or any other scanning app.) The
papers that send in 21 th october will not accepted.

4. Email address: geometrymainsolympiad@outlook.com

5. No camera or zoom setup is needed during the contest.

6. Have fun solving the problems!

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Problems
1. Let ABC be an acute triangle. Define I as its incenter. Let D and E be the
incircle’s tangent points to AC and AB, respectively. Let M be the midpoint of
BC. Let G be the intersection point of a perpendicular line passing through M
and DE. Line AM intersects the circumcircle of △ABC at H. The circumcircle of
△AGH intersects line GM at J. Prove that quadrilateral BGCJ is cyclic.

2. Given a triangle ABC with hypotenuse AB (∠C = 90). The excircles opposite to
vertices A and B touch sides BC and AC at points TA and TB , respectively. Let C ′
be the reflection of point C about line TA TB . Show that the angle ∠AC ′ B = 135◦ .

3. Let ABC be a scalene triangle. D is the foot of the altitude from A to BC. H is
the orthocenter, M is the midpoint of BC, and N is the midpoint of AH. Tangents
from B and C to the circumcircle of ABC intersect at T . Prove that line T H passes
through one of the intersections of circles ADT with M HN .

4. Given a triangle △ABC with circumcircle Ω and a circle γ passing through A


and being concentric to the incircle of △ABC. Let γ intersect AB, AC, BC, and
Ω at points T1 , T2 , T3 , T4 , T5 , where T1 ∈ Ω, T2 ∈ AB, T3 ∈ AC, T4 , T5 ∈ BC.
Show that if X is the intersection of the diagonals of quadrilateral T2 T3 T4 T5 , then
∠AT1 X = 90◦ .

5. Given a triangle ABC with bisectors BL2 and CL3 , and a point X that is symmet-
p BC
rical to L3 with respect to L2 , show that if AL 2
= BL 3
, where 2p is the perimeter
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of triangle ABC, then ∠ACX = 2 ∠ABC.

6. Given a triangle △ABC with circumcircle Ω, excircle Γ that is tangent to segment


BC at T . The A-mixtilinear circle ω of △ABC. D, E are points where ω is tangent
to AB, AC. Suppose N is the midpoint of the arc BAC, and G ∈ AT ∩ Ω. Show
that if the circles (N DE), ω have the same radius, then tangents to Ω at N, G
intersect on DE.

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