2015 USAJMO Problems
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Day 1
Problem 1
Given a sequence of real numbers, a move consists of choosing two terms and replacing each with their arithmetic mean. Show that there exists a sequence of 2015 distinct real numbers such that after one initial move is applied to the sequence -- no matter what move -- there is always a way to continue with a finite sequence of moves so as to obtain in the end a constant sequence.
Problem 2
Solve in integers the equation
Problem 3
Quadrilateral is inscribed in circle
with
and
. Let
be a variable point on segment
. Line
meets
again at
(other than
). Point
lies on arc
of
such that
is perpendicular to
. Let
denote the midpoint of chord
. As
varies on segment
, show that
moves along a circle.
Day 2
Problem 4
Find all functions such that
for all rational numbers
that form an arithmetic progression. (
is the set of all rational numbers.)
Problem 5
Let be a cyclic quadrilateral. Prove that there exists a point
on segment
such that
and
if and only if there exists a point
on segment
such that
and
.
Problem 6
Steve is piling indistinguishable stones on the squares of an
grid. Each square can have an arbitrarily high pile of stones. After he finished piling his stones in some manner, he can then perform stone moves, defined as follows. Consider any four grid squares, which are corners of a rectangle, i.e. in positions
for some
, such that
and
. A stone move consists of either removing one stone from each of
and
and moving them to
and
respectively, or removing one stone from each of
and
and moving them to
and
respectively.
Two ways of piling the stones are equivalent if they can be obtained from one another by a sequence of stone moves.
How many different non-equivalent ways can Steve pile the stones on the grid?
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