RMO 2010 Question Paper and Solution
RMO 2010 Question Paper and Solution
RMO 2010 Question Paper and Solution
n
[
n]
b and b
+
A
2
= 90
+ 30
= 120
.
Hence FIE = BIC = 120
. Since
A = 60
, we see that
FAM = 90
AFE = 90
B
2
A
2
=
C
2
= FCM.
This implies that F, M, C, A are concyclic. It follows that
FMA = FCA =
C
2
= FAM.
Hence FMA is an isosceles triangle. But FL AM. Hence L is the mid-point of AM
or AL = LM.
6. For each integer n 1, dene a
n
=
_
n
_
n
_
, where [x] denotes the largest integer not
exceeding x, for any real number x. Find the number of all n in the set {1, 2, 3, . . . , 2010}
for which a
n
> a
n+1
.
Solution: Let us examine the rst few natural numbers: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. Here we see
that a
n
= 1, 2, 3, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 3. We observe that a
n
a
n+1
for all n except when n + 1
is a square in which case a
n
> a
n+1
. We prove that this observation is valid in general.
Consider the range
m
2
, m
2
+ 1, m
2
+ 2, . . . , m
2
+m, m
2
+m+ 1, . . . , m
2
+ 2m.
Let n take values in this range so that n = m
2
+r, where 0 r 2m. Then we see that
[
n] = m and hence
_
n
_
n
_
=
_
m
2
+r
m
_
= m+
_
r
m
_
.
Thus a
n
takes the values m, m, m, . . . , m
. .
m times
, m+ 1, m + 1, m + 1, . . . , m + 1
. .
m times
, m + 2, in this
range. But when n = (m + 1)
2
, we see that a
n
= m + 1. This shows that a
n1
> a
n
whenever n = (m + 1)
2
. When we take n in the set {1, 2, 3, . . . , 2010}, we see that the
only squares are 1
2
, 2
2
, . . . , 44
2
(since 44
2
= 1936 and 45
2
= 2025) and n = (m + 1)
2
is
possible for only 43 values of m. Thus a
n
> a
n+1
for 43 values of n. (These are 2
2
1,
3
2
1, . . ., 44
2
1.)
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