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AoPS Community 2024 Korea Junior Math Olympiad (First Round)

2024 KJMO First Round


www.artofproblemsolving.com/community/c4079399
by hanulyeongsam

1. Find this:
(1 + 51 )(1 + 16 )...(1 + 1
2023 )(1 + 1
2024 )

2 There is an isosceles triangle which follows the following: AB


¯ = AC
¯ = 5, BC
¯ =6
D,E are points on AC which follows AD = 1, EC = 2
¯ ¯ ¯
If the extent of △ BDE = S, Find 15S.

3. Find the number of positive integers (m,n) which follows the following:
1) m¡n
2) The sum of even numbers between 2m and 2n is 100 greater than the sum of odd numbers
between 2m and 2n.

4. There is a shape like this (Attachment down below)


Find the number of triangles made by choosing 3 vertex from the 8 vertex in the attachment.

5. Find the addition of all positive integers n that follows the following:

n
2 + 30

n
is an integer.

6. Find the number of x which follows the following :


1
x− x = [x] − [ x1 ]
1
( 100 ≤ x ≤ 100)

¯ √
7. There are four collinear spots: A, B, C, D AB
¯ = BC
¯ = CD
4 = 5
There are two circles; One which has AC as a diameter, and the other having BD
¯ ¯ as a diameter.
Let’s put ⊙(AC) ∩ ⊙(BD) = E, F
Let’s put the area of EAF D S
Find S 2 .

8. Find the number of 4 digit positive integers ’n’ that follow these.
1) the number of digit ≤ 6
2) 3 | n, but 6 ∤ n

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9. Find the number of positive integers that are equal to or equal to 1000 that have exactly 6 divisors
that are perfect squares

10. Find the number of cases in which one of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 is written at each vertex of
an equilateral triangle so that the following conditions are satisfied. (However, the same number
is counted as one when rotated, and the same number can be written multiple times.)
⋆ The product of the two numbers written at each end of the sides of an equilateral triangle is
an even number.

11. There is a square ABCD. P is on AB ¯ , and Q is on AD¯


¯
They follow AP = AQ = 5
¯ ¯ AB

Let H be the foot of the perpendicular point from A to P¯D


If |△AP H| = 20, Find the area of △HCQ.

12. For reals x, y, find the maximum of A.


−x2 −y 2 −2xy+30x+30y+75
A= 3x2 −12xy+12y 2 +12

13. Find the number of positive integer n, which follows the following
3
m
⋆ n = [ 2024 ] n has a positive integer m that follows this equation (m ≤ 1000)

14. Find the number of positive integer x that has a1 , a2 , ···a20 which follows the following (x ≥ 1000)
1) a1 = 2, a2 = 1, a3 = x
(−2)n
2) for positive integer n, (4 ≤ n ≤ 20), an = an−3 + an−1 an−2

15. In the following illustration, starting from point X, we move one square along the segment until
we arrive at point Y. Calculate the number of times a point has passed once and does not pass
again, from X to Y. (However, starting point X is considered to have passed.)

16. There is an Equilateral trapezoid ABCD. AB


¯ = 60, BC
¯ = DA ¯ = 108. M is the middle
¯ = 36, CD
point of AB, and point P on AM follows that AP =10.
¯ ¯ ¯
The foot of perpendicular dropped from P to BD
¯ is E. AC ¯ is F .
¯ ∩ BD
Point X is on AF
¯ which follows M¯X = M¯E
Find AX × AF
¯ ¯

17. Find the number of n that follow the following:


⋆ The number of integers (x, y, z) following this equation is not a multiple of 4. 2n = x2 + 2y 2 +
2x2 + 2xy + 2yz

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18. As shown in the following figure, there is a line segment consisting of five line segments AB, BC, CD, DE, a
and 10 intersection points of these five line segments. Find the number of ways to write 1 or 2
at each of the 10 vertices so that the following conditions are satisfied.
⋆ The sum of the four numbers written on each line segment AB, BC, CD, DE, andEA is the
same.

19. For all integers a0 , a1 , · · ·a100 , find the maximum of a5 − 2a40 + 3a60 − 4a95
⋆ 1) a0 = a100 = 0
2) for all i = 0, 1, · · ·99, |ai+1 − ai | ≤ 1
3) a10 = a90

20. There is a △ABC which ∠C = 90, and AB ¯


⌢ = 36
On the circumcircle of △ABC, there is BC which does not include point A.

D is on BC. It satisfies 2 × ∠CAD = ∠BAD E : AD ¯ ∩ BC¯ AE¯ = 20
2
Find BD
¯

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