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The document contains 6 math problems: 1) Finding the area of a triangle given the diameter of a circle inside it and the circle touching 2 sides, 2) Finding relations between sides of a triangle and lengths of squares drawn on those sides, 3) Finding the value of (a+b)(b+c)(c+a) given relations between a, b, c, 4) Finding the sum of digits of a large integer number composed of 9s, 5) Computing unspecified angles X and Z of a figure, 6) Finding the value of tan A given an equation relating sec^2 A and tan A.

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Aops Mock Test1

The document contains 6 math problems: 1) Finding the area of a triangle given the diameter of a circle inside it and the circle touching 2 sides, 2) Finding relations between sides of a triangle and lengths of squares drawn on those sides, 3) Finding the value of (a+b)(b+c)(c+a) given relations between a, b, c, 4) Finding the sum of digits of a large integer number composed of 9s, 5) Computing unspecified angles X and Z of a figure, 6) Finding the value of tan A given an equation relating sec^2 A and tan A.

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AOPS MOCK TEST

1. The centre of a circle inside a triangle is at a


distance of 625 cm from each of the vertices of the
triangle. If the diameter of the circle is 350cm and
the circle is touching only 2 sides of the triangle,
then find the area of the triangle.
2. Squares are drawn on sides of an arbitrary triangle
and the vertices of the square are connected to
form a six-sided figure. If the sided of the triangle
are a, b and c and outside lengths are x,y,z. find
the relations between a,b,c and x,y,z.
3. Let a,b,c are distinct real numbers such that a^2-b
= b^-c = c^2 -a. Then (a+b)(b+c)(c+a) = ?
4. Consider the integer N = 9 + 99 + 999 + 9999 + · · ·
+ 99 . . . 99 (321 digits) . Find the sum of the digits
of N.{Last number has has 321 9’s}
5.
Compute angle X, angle Z

6. If sec^2 A = 2 + 2tan A. Then find tan A

Thanks

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