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Challenging Math By Wilson

Advanced Geometry Contest

Yellow triangle is 3-4-5. What are the radii of the circles?

Four squares. The red area is 20. What is the yellow area?
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Here are 3 square, Find blue angle  

The pink square has unit side. The two blue squares are congruent, what's their
side length?
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In the square, the length of the blue line is 4. What is the area of the red
rectangle?
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What's the area of the blue semicircle?


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Two semicircles inside an equilateral triangle. What’s the angle?

Three regular hexagons. What’s the angle?


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Two congruent rectangles. The area of each rectangle is 10.


What is the red area?
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Three squares and a rectangle. What’s the shaded area?


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A square is inscribed in a semicircle while its base is on the base of the semicircle. A square with a side at
end of the diameter of the semicircle and a vertex of the square. Find the area of the square.
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Two perpendicular lines and a third line. Four circles are tangent to all three lines.

Prove that their areas satisfy A*B=C*D


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What is the length AB in terms of m and n?


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Five squares in a row. What's the red angle?


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2 congruent circles, M is the midpoint. Is the triangle is 3-4-5?

Circle and Regular hexagon. The blue length is 1. What is the area of the circle?
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A hexagon, squares and equilateral triangles. What part of the figure is


shaded?

The area of the hexagon is 24 and the red area is 3. What is the yellow area?
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Three squares share four vertices.

What is the proportion of the line segment lengths a and b? (a:b=?)


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