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Mock Geometry Olympiad For HCHS Math Team: Contributors: Tworigami
Mock Geometry Olympiad For HCHS Math Team: Contributors: Tworigami
All problems written and test solved by Tovi Wen. These problems were written to be very
challenging, so don’t feel bad if you are unable to solve all the problems. - Have fun!
Problem 2 Let non rectangular ABCD be a cyclic quadrilateral with circumcircle Γ. Op-
posite sides AB and CD intersect at a point P , just as AD and BC intersect at
a point Q. Let Γ1 , Γ2 be the circumcircles of △AP Q and △CP Q respectively.
Let circles Γ, Γ1 intersect at a point other than A, namely M , and circles Γ, Γ2
intersect at a point other than C, namely N. Prove that AC, BD, and M N are
concurrent.
Problem 3 Triangle ABC has altitudes AHA , BHB , CHC , all of which intersect at a com-
mon point H. The circumcircles Γ1 , Γ2 of △AHA C, and △BHB A are drawn.
BHB is extended past point HB , meeting Γ1 at a point P, while CHC is ex-
tended past point HC , meeting Γ2 at a point Q. If BHB and Γ1 intersect at
point T, other than P, and CHC intersects Γ2 at a point U, other than Q, prove
that ∠T U H =∠QP H.
Problem 4 Triangle ABC has circumcircle Ω. The bisector of ∠A meets side BC at point
D, and Ω at point E such that E 6= A. Circle ω has diameter DE and intersects
Ω at a point F such that F 6= E. Prove that AF is the reflection of median
AM over angle bisector AD.
Problem 6 Let Γ be the circumcircle of acute triangle ABC. The tangents to Γ at B and
C intersect at P, and AP
and BC intersect at D. Points E, F are on AC and AB, respectively, such that
DE k BA and DF k CA.
(a) Prove that points F, B, C, and E are cyclic.
(b) Let A1 denote the circumcenter of cyclic quadrilateral F BCE. Points B1
and C1 are defined
similarly. Prove that AA1 , BB1 , and CC1 are concurrent.
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