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Problem 25
Let . Let be the set of all right triangles whose vertices are in . For every right triangle with vertices , , and in counter-clockwise order and right angle at , let . What is
Solution
Consider reflections. For any right triangle with the right labeling described in the problem, any reflection labeled that way will give us . First we consider the reflection about the line . Only those triangles that have one vertex at do not reflect to a traingle . Within those triangles, consider a reflection about the line . Then only those triangles that have one vertex on the line do not reflect to a triangle . So we only need to look at right triangles that have vertices . There are three cases:
Case 1: . Then is impossible.
Case 2: . Then we look for such that and that . They are: , and . The product of their values of is .
Case 3: . Then is impossible.
Therefore is the answer.
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