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111 Nice Geometry Problems

These are 29 geometry problems involving properties of triangles, circles, and their relationships. Some key aspects addressed include excircles, incircles, orthocenters, isogonal conjugates, midpoints, and concurrent lines. The problems generally involve proving geometric relationships between various points, lines and circles constructed relative to a given triangle or system of circles.

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111 Nice Geometry Problems

These are 29 geometry problems involving properties of triangles, circles, and their relationships. Some key aspects addressed include excircles, incircles, orthocenters, isogonal conjugates, midpoints, and concurrent lines. The problems generally involve proving geometric relationships between various points, lines and circles constructed relative to a given triangle or system of circles.

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Nice Geometry Problems

Problem 1: (O1 ), (O2 ) are the B, C mixtilinear excircles of ∆ABC. (I) is the incenter of ∆ABC,
it touches AB, AC, BC at K, L, F resp. CK cuts (O2 ) at M , BL cuts (O1 ) at N , M B cuts CN at
P . Prove that BAF
[ = CAP [.

Problem 2: Let ABC be a triangle inscribed in circumcircle (O). Denote A1 , B1 .C1 respectively
to be the projections of A, B, C on to BC, CA, AB. Let A2 , B2 , C2 respectively be the intersections
of AO, BO, CO with BC, CA, AB. A circle Ωa passes through A1 , A2 and lies tangent to the arc of
BC that does not contain A of (O) at Ta . The same denition holds for Tb , Tc . Prove that ATa , BTb
and CTc are concurrent.

Problem 3: Let ABC be a triangle. Point M and N lie on sides AC and BC respectively such
that M N ||AB. Points P and Q lie on sides AB and CB respectively such that P Q||AC. The incircle
of triangle CM N touches segment AC at E. The incircle of triangle BP Q touches segment AB at
F . Line EN and AB meet at R, and lines F Q and AC meet at S. Given that AE = AF , prove that
the incenter of triangle AEF lies on the incircle of triangle ARS.

Problem 4: Given three parallel lines l1 , l2 , l3 , points A, B, C are on l1 , l2 , l3 , respectively AC


intersect l2 at point N , angle ABC = 90 point D is on line l2 such that N is midpoint of BD, let
circles a, b wich goes through point D such that a is tangent to l1 , b is tangent to l3 , a, b intersects
at point E, J is midpoint of DE. Prove that line BJ goes through midpoint of AC.

Problem 5: BD, CE are the altitudes of ∆ABC. M is the midpoint of BC. BD, CE cut (EDM )
at S, R resp. SC cuts BR at Q. ES cuts DR at G. Prove that A, Q, G are collinear.

Problem 6: Given triangle ABC with its circumcircle (O) and its orthocenter H. Let Ha Hb Hc be
the orthic triangle of triangle ABC.P is an arbitrary point on Euler line. AP, BP, CP intersect (O)
again at A1 , B1 , C1 . Let A2 , B2 , C2 be the reflections of A1 , B1 , C1 wrt Ha , Hb , Hc , respectively. Prove
that H, A2 , B2 , C2 are concyclic.

Problem 7: A triangle 4ABC is given with orthocenter H and circumcenter O and let P be,
an abitrary point on OH. We denote the points K ≡ (O) ∩ BP, L ≡ (O) ∩ CP, where (O) is the
circumcircle of 4ABC and let be the points X, Z, as the symmetric points of K, L respectively,
with respect to the points E ≡ AC ∩ BH and F ≡ AB ∩ CH. The lines through the points X, Z
and perpendicular to HX, HZ, intersect the line segments KH, LH respectively, at points M, N.
Prove that M N k KL.

Problem 8: O1 and O2 are mixtillnear excircles, they cut lines AB, BC and CA at points
D, E, F, G respectively. Points M, N are the midpoints of DE and GF , connect M to F and connect
WB AB
N F , M F ∩ O1 O2 = W, N E ∩ O1 O2 = V . Prove that =
VC CA

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Problem 9: Let ABC be a triangle. Let Γ be the inscribed circle. A0 , B 0 , C 0 are the points of
tangency on the side BC, AC, AB. The point T is the intersection between the extension of BC and
C 0 B 0 . Let Q be the intersection of AA0 and the inscribed circle Γ. Show that T Q is tangent to Γ .

Problem 10: The A mixtilinear incircle of ∆ABC cuts (ABC) at P . D is on BC such that
AC + BD = AB + CD. Prove that DP\ C = ACB.
[

Problem 11: ABC a triangle. P : a point inside ∆ABC.1, 2, 3: the resp. circumcircles of the tri-
angles P BC, P CA, P AB. U the midpoint of the arc BP C. V, W the resp. midpoints of the arcs
CA, AB which doesn’t contain P . Prove that: P, U, V, W are concyclic.

Problem 12: Let ABC be an acute-angled triangle, and let P and Q be two points on its side
BC. Construct a point C1 in such a way that the convex quadrilateral AP BC1 is cyclic, QC1 k CA,
and the points C1 and Q lie on opposite sides of the line AB. Construct a point B1 in such a way
that the convex quadrilateral AP CB1 is cyclic, QB1 k BA, and the points B1 and Q lie on opposite
sides of the line AC. Prove that the points B1 , C1 , P , and Q lie on a circle.

Problem 13: Let (P ) and (Q) be two circles on a plane such that (Q) lies inside (P ). Three circles
ωA , ωB , ωC are internally tangent to (P ), (Q) at PA , QA , PB , QB , PC , QC , respectively. A1 , A2 are the
intersections of ωB and ωC , and similarly define B1 , B2 , C1 , C2 . Denote by ΓA the circumcircle of
PA QA A1 A2 (it is easy to see it’s cyclic), and similarly ΓB , ΓC .
a) Show that ΓA , ΓB , ΓC are coaxial, their centers lying on a line `.
b) Show that the envelope of ` as ωA varies is a conic.

Problem 14: Given B, C mixtilinear excircles of ∆ABC touch the lines BC, AC, AB at D, G; E;
F resp. Points M, N are midpoints of GF, DE. M E cuts N F at P . The line GF cuts the line DE
at T , the lines T A, P A cuts the line BC at H, Q resp. Prove that BQ = CH.

Problem 15: Given M, N are the C, B excenters of ∆ABC, the A mixtilinear excircles of ∆ABC
touch the lines AB, AC at H, I resp. Prove that M I, HN, BC are concurrent.

Problem 16: Given ∆DEF is the orthic triangle of ∆ABC. Ia , Ib , Ic are the A, B, C excenters
of ∆AEF, ∆BDF, ∆CDE. Ia Ib cuts DE at M . Ia Ic cuts DF at K. Ic Ib cuts F E at L. Prove that
L, F, K are collinear.

Problem 17: (O1 ), (O2 ), (O3 ) are the A, B, C mixtilinear incircles of ∆ABC. They touch (ABC)
at D, E, F reps. F O1 cuts DO3 at Z. F O2 cuts EO3 at X. DO2 cuts EO1 at Y . Prove that
Y O3 , XO1 , ZO2 are concurrent.

Problem 18: The B, C mixtilỉnear excircles of ∆ABC touch CB at D, W resp. They meet the
extentions of AC, AB at G, H resp. The incircles of ∆ABC touches AB, AC at Q, N resp. W H cuts
DG at M . QD cuts W S at P . Prove that BAM
\ = P[ AC.

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Problem 19: P is arbitrary point on the side AB of a 4ABC with circumcircle (O) and CP cuts
(O) again at D..(I1 ), (I2 ) are ordinary incircles of 4AP C, 4BP C with incenters I1 , I2 .. (J1 ), (J2 )
are Thebault circles with centers J1 , J2 , tangent to the rays P D, P A resp P D, P B and internally
tangent to the circumcircle (O). Prove that the center lines I1 I2 , J1 J2 intersect on the line AB.

Problem 20: Let ABC be a triangle with circumcircle (O). P, Q are two point on BC. AP, AQ cut
(O) again at M, N , respectively. (I1 ), (I2 ), (I3 ), (I4 ) are incircles of triangle P AB, QAC, QAB, P AC,
respectively. (J1 ), (J2 ), (J3 ), (J4 ) are Thebault circles tangent to the rays P B, P M ; QC, QN ; QB,
QN ; P C,P M , respectively and internally tangent to the circumcircle (O). Prove that I1 I2 ,I3 I4 ,J1 J2 ,
J3 J4 and BC are concurrent.

Problem 21: Let ABC be a triangle and a point P . P A, P B, P C cut BC, CA, AB at A1 , B1 , C1 ,
respectively. The intersections of B1 C1 and BC, C1 A1 and CA, A1 B1 and AB are collinear on a
line d. P A, P B, P C cut d at A2 , B2 , C2 , respectively. ` is a line cutting BC, CA, AB at A3 , B3 , C3 ,
respectively. B3 B2 ∩ C3 C2 ≡ A4 , C3 C2 ∩ A3 A2 ≡ B4 , A3 A2 ∩ B3 B2 ≡ C4 . B4 C4 , C4 A4 , A4 B4 cut
d at A2 , B2 , C2 ,respectively. Let A5 , B5 , C5 be the points such that cross ratio (B4 C4 A2 A5 ) =
(C4 A4 B2 B5 ) = (A4 B4 C2 C5 ) = −1.
a) Prove that A4 A5 , B4 B5 , C4 C5 are concurrent at point Q.
b) P Q cut `, d at R, S, respectively. Prove that (P QRS) = −1.

Problem 22: Let ABC be a triangle with orthocenter H. M, N are points on CA, AB, respec-
tively. Constructed triangle 4P BC ∼ 4HN M and they are in opposite directions such that P and
A are in the same side with BC. Prove that P H ⊥ M N .

Problem 23: Let ABC be a triangle and a point P . Q is isogonal conjugate of P with respect to
triangle ABC. K is midpoint of P Q. H is projection of P on BC. Ray HP cuts circle (Q, 2KH) at
A0 . Circumcircle (HQA0 ) ∩ (K, KH) = {H, M }. Prove that HK passes through M .

Problem 24: Let ABC be a triangle and A-excircle touches BC at D. d is a line passing through
D. d cut CA, AB at E, F , respectively. M is E-excenter of triangle DCE, N is F -excenter of triangle
DBF , P is incenter of triangle AEF . Prove that A, M, N, P are concyclic.

Problem 25: A circle (O) through B,C is tangent to the incircle (I) of 4ABC at X. (O) cut
CA,AB at P ,Q and BP meet CQ at N . AH is the altitude of 4ABC. M is the midpoint of AH.
I1 , I2 are the incenters of 4P N Q, 4CN B. AX meet (O) at Y (different from X).Prove that:
(1) D,I2 ,M ,X are collinear, where it’s well known that D,M ,X are collinear.
(2) I,I2 ,Y are collinear.
(3) X,I1 ,I2 ,Y are cyclic.
(4) when a tangent to (I) at X cut BC at K, a circle (K, KX) pass I1 .

Problem 26: Let ABC be a triangle with circumcenter O. P, Q are two isogonal conjugate with
respect to triangle such that P, Q, O are collinear. Prove that four nine-point circles of triangles
ABC, AP Q, BP Q, CP Q have a same point.

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Problem 27: Let ABC be a triangle and O is circumcenter I is incenter. OI cuts BC, CA, AB
at D, E, F . The lines passing through D, E, F and perpendicular to BC, CA, AB bound a triangle
M N P . Let F e, G be Feuerbach points of triangle ABC and M N P . Prove that OI passes through
midpoint of F eG.

Problem 28: Let (O1 ) and (O2 ) be two circles and d is their radical axis. I is a point on d. IA, IB
tangent to (O1 ), (O2 ) (A ∈ (O1 ), B ∈ (O2 )) and A, B have same side with O1 O2 , respectively. IA, IB
cut O1 O2 at C, D. P is a point on d. P C cut (O1 ) at M, N such that N is between M and C. P D
cut (O2 ) at K, L such that L is between K and D. M O1 cuts KO2 at T . Prove that T M = T K.

Problem 29: Let ABC be a triangle with circumcircle (O) and P, Q are two isogonal conjugate
points. A1 , B1 , C1 are midponts of BC, CA, AB, resp. P A, P B, P C cut (O) again at A2 , B2 , C2 , resp.
A2 A1 , B2 B1 , C2 C2 cut (O) again at A3 , B3 , C3 . A3 Q, B3 Q, C3 Q cut BC, CA, AB at A4 , B4 , C4 . Prove
that AA4 , BB4 , CC4 are concurrent.

Problem 30: Let ABC and A0 B 0 C 0 be two triangles inscribed circle (O). Prove that orthopoles
of B 0 C 0 , C 0 A0 , A0 B 0 with respect to triangle ABC and orthopoles of BC, CA, AB with respect to
triangle A0 B 0 C 0 lie on a circle.

Problem 31: Let ABC be a triangle inscribed circle (O) and orthocenter H. P is a point on (O).
d is Steiner line of P . M is Miquel point of d with respect to triangle ABC. Prove that M, P, H are
collinear iff OP ⊥ d.

Problem 32: Let ABC be a triangle with orthocenter H and circumcenter O. (ω) is a circle center
O and radius k. (K), (L) are two circle passing through O, H and touch (ω) at M, N .
a) Prove that (K), (L) have the same radius.
b) Prove that M N passes through H.
c) Prove that circle (Ω) center H radius k also touches (K) and (L) at P, Q and P Q passes through O.

Problem 33: Let ABC be triangle inscribed (O). (Oa ) is A-mixtilinear incircle of ABC. Circle
(ωa ) other than (O) passing through B, C and touches (Oa ) at A0 . Similarly we have B 0 , C 0 . Prove
that AA0 , BB 0 , CC 0 are concurrent.

Problem 34: Let O be circumcenter of triangle ABC. D is a point on BC. (K) is circumcircle of
triangle ABD. (K) cuts OA again at E.
a) Prove that B, K, O, E are concyclic on circle (L).
b) (L) cuts AB again at F . G is on (K) such that EG k OF . GK cuts AD at S. SO cuts BC at T .
Prove that O, E, T, C are concyclic.

Problem 35: (O1 ), (O2 ), (O3 ) are the A, B, C mixtilinear incircles of ∆ABC. They touch (ABC)
at D, E, F resp. (O2 ), (O3 ) touch BC at W, V resp. I is the incenter of ∆ABC. DV cuts F I at Y ,
EF cuts BC at Z, DW cuts EI at X. Prove that X, Y, Z are collinear.

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Problem 36: The A mixtilinear incircles of ∆ABC touches AB, AC, (ABC) at G, H, D resp. BI
cuts DG at S. DH cuts IC at T . Prove that ST k GH.

Problem 37: The A, B, C mixtilinear incircles of ∆ABC touch the ABC at D, E, F resp and
touch BC, CA, AB at W, V, H, T, U, G resp. F W cuts DG at N , V E cuts DH at Y , CY cuts F T at
K, BN cuts EU at P . Prove that P K k BC.

Problem 38: ∆ABC, AB > BC > CA. ∆DEF is the orthic triangle of ∆ABC. Ia , Ib , Ic are the
A, B, C excenters of triangles AEF, BDF, CDE resp. Prove that:
a) BI a C + AIb C − BIc A = 180.
\ [ [
BIa CIb AIc
b) . . .
CIa AIb BIc

Problem 39: AB, BE, CF are concurrent. The angle bisector of AEB
[ cuts the angle bisector of
ADB
\ at Z. The angle bisector of BF
\ C cuts the angle bisector of BEC
\ at X.The angle bisector of
ADC
\ cuts the angle bisector of AF
[ C at Y . Prove that AX, BY, CZ are concurrent.

Problem 40: AB, BE, CF are concurrent. The angle bisector of AEB[ cuts the angle bisector of
AF
[ C at T . The angle bisector of BF
\ C cuts the angle bisector of BDA
\ at K.The angle bisector of
CEB
\ cuts the angle bisector of ADC\ at J. Prove that KE, F J, DT are concurrent.

Problem 41: (O1 ), (O2 ), (O3 ) are the three mixtilinear incircles of ∆ABC. They cut (ABC) at
D, E, F resp. Their points tangency on BC, CA, AB are W, V, H, T, Y, G resp. U T cuts EF at X,
DF cuts GW at Y . Prove that AX k BY .

Problem 42: ∆DEF is the orthic triangle of ∆ABC. Ia , Ib , Ic are the A, B, C excenters of ∆AEF,
∆BDF , ∆CDE. Prove that DIa , EIb , F Ic are concurrent.

Problem 43: (O1 ), (O2 ) are the B, C excircles of ∆ABC resp, the points of tangency are D, K,
E, F, L, G. GK, DL cuts (O1 ), (O2 ) at M, N resp. M L cuts N K at P . Prove that AP ⊥ BC.

Problem 44: Circle (O) and circle (P ) are externally tangent at T . A, B, M, N are on (O) such
that AN and BM are tangent to (P ) at F, E resp. N T, M T meet (P ) at R, Q resp. F R cuts EQ at
U . Prove that U[
T R = U[TQ

Problem 45: (O1 ), (O2 ) are the B, C mixtilinear excircles of ∆ABC resp. The points of tangency
are G, F, E, D. M is the midpoint of DE. M F cuts O1 O2 at W . Prove that BW ⊥ O1 O2 .

Problem 46: The Mixtilinear excircles of ∆ABC cuts each side at H, I, D, E, F, G. IE cuts DF
at K. HF cuts GE at J. JC cuts BK at S. Prove that IJ, HK, AS are concurrent.

Problem 47: (S), (P ), (Q) are the A, B, C mixtilinear incircles of ∆ABC resp. A− mixtillinear
touches the circumcircle of ∆ABC at D. DQ cuts (Q) at M . DP cuts (P ) at N . Prove that

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M N k P Q.

Problem 48: (O1 ), (O2 ), (O3 ) are the mixtilinear excircle of ∆ABC, H, I, D, E, F, G are the points
of tangency on BC, CA, AB resp. GO2 cuts DO3 at X, define Y, Z similarly. Prove that AX, BC, CZ
are concurrent.

Problem 49: The three excircles of ∆ABC touch three sides at I, J, D, G, H, E resp. M, N, F, T, P, K
are the midpoints of IJ, HG, DJ, GD, HE, EL. Prove that P F, KT, M N are concurrent.

Problem 50: ∆DEF is the orthic triangle of ∆ABC. The incenters of ∆ADF, ∆BDE, ∆CEF
are K, I, X resp. The points tangency are G, M, W, Q, N, H. IM cuts KN at Y , KH cuts IG at Z.
Prove that X, Y, Z are collinear.

Problem 51: The B, C excircles of ∆ABC touch AC, AB at F, G resp. They touch BC at D and
E resp. EF, DG cut the two circles at L, M . CG, F B cut the two excircles at T, S. T B cuts SC at
H. M B cuts LC at P . Prove that H, P, A are collinear.

Problem 52: The A mixtilinear incircle of ∆ABC touches AB, AC at G, H resp. B, C mixtilinear
incircles touch BC at V, W resp. M, N are the midpoints of GW, HV resp. GN cuts HM at P . Prove
that M V, W N, AP are concurrent.

Problem 53: The mixtilinear incircles wrt B,


b Cb for ∆ABC touches the (ABC) at E, F resp. The
mixtilinear incircle wrt A
b touches AB, AC at G, H resp. F H cuts GE at P . T is on BC such that
AB + BT = p. Prove that BAT [ = P[ AC.

Problem 54: The mixtilinear excircles of ∆ABC touch three sides at H, I, D, E, F, G resp.
J, L, N, K, M, P are midpoints of BC, CA, AB, EF, GH, ID resp. Prove that M L, P N, JK are con-
current.

Problem 55: The mitilinear incircle and mixtilinear excircle wrt A


b of ∆ABC touches the ABC
at T, X resp. AX cuts the mixtilinear incircle wrt A
b at S. The incircle of ∆ABC touches AB, AC
ES TF
at E, F resp. Prove that = .
SF TE

Problem 56: ∆DEF is the orthic triangle of ∆ABC. The incircles of triangles BDE, CEF, ADF
are (I), (J), (K) resp. (I), (K) cut AB, BC, CA at H, G, L, S resp. KS cuts JH at M . JG cuts IL
at N . Prove that M N, AB, LK are concurrent.

Problem 57: A, B, C, D are on (O). (P ) externally touches (O) at G, it also touches AB, BC at
F, E resp. The angle bisectors of F
\ DC, DCE
\ cut EF at L, K resp. Prove that ABG [ = LKG \

Problem 58: B, C are on (O). The A mixtilinear incircle of ∆ABC touches (O) and AB at P, D
resp. (BDP ) cuts BC, CP at H, G resp. Prove that BG k DH.

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Problem 59: The A mixtilinear incircle of ∆ABC touches AB, AC at G, H resp. It also touches
the (ABC) at D. (BGD) and (HCD) cut BC at J, I resp. Prove that IGJ
d = IHJ.
[

Problem 60: Let O be the circumcenter of the acute triangle ABC. Suppose points A0 , B 0 and
C 0 are on sides BC, CA and AB such that circumcircles of triangles AB 0 C 0 , BC 0 A0 and CA0 B 0 pass
through O. Let la be the radical axis of the circle with center B 0 and radius B 0 C and circle with
center C 0 and radius C 0 B. Define lb and lc similarly. Prove that lines la , lb and lc form a triangle such
that it’s orthocenter coincides with orthocenter of triangle ABC.

Problem 61: Let ABC be a triangle. P is a point inside ABC. AP, BP, CP cut BC, AC, AB at
E, F, D respectively. The angle bisector of ∠ADC cuts the angle bisector of ∠AF B at K. The angle
bisector of ∠BDC cuts the angle bisector of ∠AEB at I. The angle bisector of ∠AEC cuts the angle
bisector of ∠CF B at J.Prove that CJ, BI, AK are concurrent.

Problem 62: Let AA0 , BB 0 , CC 0 be three diameters of the circumcircle of an acute triangle ABC.
Let P be an arbitrary point in the interior of 4ABC, and let D, E, F be the orthogonal projection
of P on BC, CA, AB, respectively. Let X be the point such that D is the midpoint of A0 X, let Y be
the point such that E is the midpoint of B 0 Y , and similarly let Z be the point such that F is the
midpoint of C 0 Z. Prove that triangle XY Z is similar to triangle ABC.

Problem 63: Let ω, ω1 , ω2 be three mutually tangent circles such that ω1 , ω2 are externally tangent
at P , ω1 , ω are internally tangent at A, and ω, ω2 are internally tangent at B. Let O, O1 , O2 be the
centers of ω, ω1 , ω2 , respectively. Given that X is the foot of the perpendicular from P to AB, prove
that ∠O1 XP = ∠O2 XP .

Problem 64: Let ABC be a triangle with altitudes AD, BE, CF , medians AM, BN, CP and three
Feuerbach points Fa , Fb , Fc , (E) is nine points circles. Tangents at Fa , Fb , Fc of (E) intersect base a
triangle XY Z.
a) Prove that two triangle XY Z and DEF are perspective.
b) Prove that two triangle XY Z and M N P are perspective.

Problem 65: Suppose that the B, Cmixtilinear incircles (with centers atOb , Oc ,respectively) of
the triangle touch the Circumcircle of triangle ABC at D, E . respectively. The lines EOb , DOc meet
at F. Show that the line AF passes through the incenter of the triangle.

Problem 66: Let ABC be a triangle with circumcircle (O) and a point P . P A, P B, P C cut (O)
again at D, E, F . Let da , db , dc be Simson line of D, E, F with respect to triangle ABC, respectively.
Prove that da , db , dc intersect base a triangle that is orthologic with triangle ABC.

Problem 67: Let ABC be a triangle with mixtilinear incircles (Oa ), (Ob ), (Oc ). (Oa ) cuts BC at
A1 , A2 such that A1 is between B, A2 . (Ob ) cuts CA at B1 , B2 such that B1 is between C, B2 . (Oc )
cuts AB at C1 , C2 such that C1 is between A, C2 . Prove that A2 B1 , B2 C1 , C2 A1 intersect base a
triangle that is perspective with triangle ABC.

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Problem 68: Let ABC be a triangle and a point P . (P ) is a circle center (P ). Let D, E, F be
inverse points of A, B, C with respect to (P ). X, Y, Z lie on BC, CA, AB such that DX ⊥ P A, EY ⊥
P B, F Z ⊥ P C. Prove that X, Y, Z are collinear.

Problem 69: Let DEF be pedal triangle of a point P with respect to triangle ABC. X, Y, Z lie
on EF, F D, DE, respectively such that P X ⊥ P A, P Y ⊥ P B, P Z ⊥ P C. Prove that X, Y, Z are
collinear.

Problem 70: Let K be orthopole of a line d with respect to triangle ABC. x, y are two perpen-
dicular lines passing through K. x, y cut BC at A1 , A2 , x, y cut CA at B1 , B2 , x, y cut AB at C1 , C2 ,
x, y cut d at X, Y . Assume that midpoints of A1 A2 , B1 B2 , C1 C2 are collinear on a line then that line
passes though midpoint of XY .

Problem 71: In the acute-angled triangle ABC with orthocenter H and circumcircle k is drawn a
line l through H (non-intersecting AB). K and L are the intersection points of k and l (K is from the
smaller arc AC, L is from the smaller arc BC). M , N and P are the feets of the perpendiculars from
the vertices A, B and C to l, respectively (M , N , P are internal to k). Prove that P H = |KM −LN |.

Problem 72: Let (I) be a circle inside circle (O). P, Q are two points on (I). There are two circles
(K) and (L) which is passing through P, Q and intouch (O) at M, N , respectively. Prove that M N
always passes through a fixed point when P, Q move on (I).

Problem 73: Let ABC be a triangle with altitudes AD, BE, CF . (N ) is nine point circle. X, Y, Z
are in inverse points of A, B, C with respect to (N ). Prove that DX, EY, F Z are concurrent.

Problem 74: Let ABC be triangle with incircle (I). (I) touches BC, CA, AB at D, E, F , respec-
tively. (ω1 ) and (ω2 ) are two circles center I. Let M, N, P are in inverse points of D, E, F with
respecto circle (ω1 ). Let X, Y, Z are in inverse points of A, B, C with respecto circle (ω2 ). Prove that
M X, N Y, P Z are concurrent.

Problem 75: Let ABC be a triangle and a point P . DEF is pedal triangle of P with respect to
ABC. (P ) is circle center P . Let X, Y, Z be polars of lines EF, F D, DE with respect to circle (P ),
respectively. Prove that AX, BY, CZ are concurrent.

Problem 76: Given triangle ABC and its circumcircle (O). (O1 ) is a circle that tangents AB, AC
at N, K and circle (O). Circles (O2 ) and (O3 ) are defined similarly. According to the given diagram,
prove that 4BN M ∼ 4LKC.

Problem 77: From the three sides of ∆ABC draw rectangles ACDE, BCIH, ABGF . V, W, Y are
the midpoints of HE, F I, DG. Prove that the lines perpendicular ro EF, GH, DI that go through
Y, W, V resp. are concurrent.

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Problem78: Let ABCDEF be bicentric hexagon with incircle (I) and circumcircle (O).
a) Prove that AD, BE, CF are concurrent at point K on OI.
b) Constructed circles (K1 ), (K2 ), (K3 ), (K4 ), (K5 ), (K6 ) as in figure. Let G, H, J, L, M, N be incenters
of triangles KAB, KBC, KCD, KDE, KEF, KF A, respectively. Prove that X, G, L, T ; Y, H, M, U ;
Z, J, N, V are concyclic on circles (O1 ), (O2 ), (O3 ), respectively.
c) Prove that three circles (O1 ), (O2 ), (O3 ) are coaxal with radical axis is OI.

Problem 79: Let ABCD be circumscribed quadrilateral and M is its Miquel point. (M ) is a cir-
cle center M . Let A0 , B 0 , C 0 , D0 invert A, B, C, D through (M ), respectively. Prove that A0 B 0 C 0 D0 is
circumscribed quadrilateral.

Problem 80: Let ABC be a triangle with circumcenter O. d is a line passing though O. d cuts
circumcircle of triangle OBC, OCA, OAB again at X, Y, Z, respectively. A circle center O cuts rays
OA, OB, OC at A0 , B 0 , C 0 , respectively. Prove that A0 X, B 0 Y, C 0 Z are concurrent.

Problem 81: ∆ABC,AD the angle bisector.M the midpoint of AD. O1 , whose diameter is AB,
intersects CM at F . O2 , whose diameter is AC , intersects BM at E. Prove that: M EF D concyclic
and BCEF concyclic.

Problem 82: Let B and D be points on segments [AE] and [AF ] respectively. Excircles of triangles
ABF and ADE touching sides BF and DE is the same, and its center is I. BF and DE intersects at
C. Let P1 , P2 , P3 , P4 , Q1 , Q2 , Q3 , Q4 be the circumcenters of triangles IAB, IBC, ICD, IDA, IAE,
IEC, ICF , IF A respectively.
a) Show that points P1 , P2 , P3 , P4 concylic and points Q1 , Q2 , Q3 , Q4 concylic.
b)Denote centers of theese circles as O1 and O2 . Prove that O1 , O2 and I are collinear.

Problem 83: ABC is a non-isosceles triangle. TA is the tangency point of incircle of ABC in the
side BC (define TB ,TC analogously). IA is the ex-center relative to the side BC (define IB ,IC anal-
ogously). XA is the mid-point of IB IC (define XB ,XC analogously). Prove that XA TA ,XB TB ,XC TC
meet in a common point, colinear with the incenter and circumcenter of ABC.

Problem 84: Line intersects sides (or extension) of triangle ABC (or extension) with A1 ,B1 ,C1 .
Let O,H,Oa ,Ha ,Ob ,Hb ,Oc ,Hc be the circumcenters and orthocenters of triangles ABC , AC1 B1 ,
BA1 C1 , CA1 B1 respectively. Prove that midperpendicular of OH,Oa Ha ,Ob Hb , Oc Hc intersects one
point.

Problem 85: Given (O1 ), (O2 ) are B excircle and C excircle of ∆ABC, they touch AB, AC at
R, T, E, F , the line CR and BT intersect (O1 ), (O2 ) at H, P resp, the line CR intersects BT at J,
the line HR intersects EC at L, the line P T intersects BF at K, the line P L intersects KH at I.
Prove that BF, IJ, CE are concurrent.

Problem 87: Let ABCDE be bicentric pentagon with incircle (I) and circumcircle (O). M , N ,
P , Q, R are intersections of diagonals a figure. Constructed circles (K1 ), (K2 ), (K3 ), (K4 ), (K5 ) as in

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figure. Prove that XM, Y N, ZP, T Q, U R are concurrent at a point S on OI.

Problem 88: Let ABC be a triangle and P, Q are two arbitrary point. A1 B1 C1 is pedal triangle
of P with respect to triangle ABC. A2 , B2 , C2 are symmetric of Q through A1 , B1 , C1 , respectively.
A3 , B3 , C3 are reflection of A2 , B2 , C2 through BC, CA, AB ,respectively. Prove that Q, A3 , B3 , C3 are
concyclic.

Problem 89: Let ABCD be a parallelogram. (O) is circumcircle of triangle ABC. P is a point on
BC. K is circumcenter of triangle P AB. L is in AB such that KL ⊥ BC. CL cuts (O) again at M .
Prove that M, P, C, D are concyclic.

Problem 90: Let ABC be triangle and P, Q are two isogonal conjugate points with respect to
triangle ABC. Prove that circumcenter of the triangles P AB, P AC, QAB, QAC are concyclic.

Problem 91: Let O be circumcenter of triangle ABC. D is a point on BC. (K) is circumcircle of
triangle ABD. (K) cuts OA again at E.
a) Prove that B, K, O, E are concyclic on circle (L).
b) (L) cuts AB again at F . G is on (K) such that EG k OF . GK cuts AD at S. SO cuts BC at T .
Prove that O, E, T, C are concyclic.

Problem 92: Let ABCD be a cyclic quadrilateral. Circle pass through A, D cuts AC, DB at E, F .
G lies on AC such that BG k DE, H lies on BD such that CH k AF . AF ∩ DE ≡ X, DE ∩ CH ≡
Y, CH ∩ GB ≡ Z, GB ∩ AF ≡ T . M lies on AC. N lies on BD such that M N k AB, P lies on AC
such that N P k BC, Q lies on BD such that P Q k CD. dM passes though M , dP passes though
P such that dM k dP k DE. dQ passes though Q, dN passes though N such that dQ k dN k AF .
dQ ∩ dM ≡ U, dM ∩ dN ≡ V, dN ∩ dP ≡ W, dP ∩ dQ ≡ S. Prove that XU, ZW, SY, T V are concurrent.

Problem 93: Let ABC be a triangle with circumcircle (O). D, E are on (O). DE cuts BC at T .
Line passes though T and parallel to AD cuts AB, AC at M, N . Line passes though T and parallel
to AE cuts AB, AC at P, Q. Perpendicular bisector of M N, P Q cut perpendicular bisector of BC
at X, Y , resp. Prove that O is midpoint of XY .

Problem 94: Let ABC be triangle with circumcircle (O, R). P, P ∗ are two isogonal conjugate
points with respect to triangle ABC. Q is reflection of P through BC. AP, AP ∗ cut (O) again at
D, D0 . DQ cuts (O) again at E. EP ∗ cuts (O) again at E 0 . Prove that AE k D0 E 0 .

Problem 95: Let ABC be a triangle with circumcircle (O). P is a point on line BC outside (O).
T is a point on AP such that BT, CT cuts (O) again at M, N , resp, then M N k P A. Q is reflection
of P through M B, R is reflection of P through N C. Prove that QR ⊥ BC.

Problem 96: Let ABC be a triangle and a circle (ω) passes through B, C. The circle (K) touches
to segment AC, AB at E, F and externally tangent to (ω) at T . Prove that intersection other than
T of circumcircle (T EC) and (T F B) is incenter of triangle ABC.

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Problem 97: Let ABC be triangle with incenter I. A circle (ω) passes through B, C. T is a point
on (ω). Circumcircle (BIT ) cuts AB again at F . Circumcircle (CIT ) cuts AC again at E. (K) is
cirumcircle of triangle T EF .
a) Prove that K lies on AI.
b) (K) cuts AB, AC again at P, Q, resp. Prove that P Q, EF, AI are concurrent.

Problem 98: Let ABC be triangle and a point P . A1 B1 C1 is pedal triangle of P with respect to
triangle ABC. A2 B2 C2 is circumcevian triangle of P . A3 B3 C3 is pedal triangle of P with respective
to triangle A2 B2 C2 . Prove that A1 B1 C1 and A3 B3 C3 are persective if only if A1 B1 C1 and A2 B2 C2
are perspective.

Problem 99: Let ABC be triangle with circumcircle (O) and a point D. (O1 ), (O2 ) are circumcir-
cles of triangles ABD, ACD, resp. DO1 cuts (O2 ) again at E. DO2 cuts (O1 ) again at F .
a) Prove that A, E, F, O1 , O2 lie on a circle (K).
b) DB cuts (O2 ) again at M , DC cuts (O1 ) again at N , EM cuts (K) again at P , F N cuts (K)
again at Q. Prove that B, P, F ; C, Q, E; P, O, O1 ; Q, O, O2 are collinear, resp.

Problem 100: Let ABC be triangle with circumcircle (O). P is a point and P A, P B, P C cuts (O)
again at A0 .B 0 , C 0 . Tangent at A of (O) cuts BC at T . T P cuts (O) at M, N . Prove that triangle
A0 B 0 C 0 and A0 M N have the same A0 -symmedian.

Problem 101: Let ABC be triangle. A circle (K) passing through B, C cuts CA, AB at E, F . BE
cuts CF at G. AG cuts BC at H. L is projection of H on EF . M is midpoint of BC. M K cuts
circumcircle (KEF ) again at N . Prove that ∠LAB = ∠N AC.

Problem 102: Given ∆AM B, ∆AKC, ∆BN C are isosceles right triangles. Their incenters are
S, T, R resp. M
c= N b = K b = 90. U, X, J are the midpoints of SR, ST, T R resp. Prove the lines
through X, U, J that are perpendicular to BC, CA, AB resp are concurrent.

Problem 103: Let M, N be two points interior to the circle (O) such that O is the midpoint of
M N . Let S be an arbitrary points lies on (O) and E, F are the second intersections of the lines
SM, SN with (O), resp. The tangents in E, F with respect to the circle (O) intersect each other at
I. Prove that the perpendicular bisector of segment M N passes through the midpoint of SI.

Problem 104: The A mixtilinear incircle and the A mixtilinear excircle of ∆ABC touch the (ABC)
at D, Q resp. QD cuts BC at P . Prove that AP ⊥ AO.

Problem 105: In an acute triangle ABC, M is the midpoint of BC, and P is the point on BC
such that ∠BAP = ∠CAM . The tangent of A to the circumcircle of ABC meets BC at N . The
circumcircles of N AB and CAM meet again at Q. The line through Q perpendicular to P Q meets
AB and AC at D and E, respectively, and BE meets CD at R. QR meets AN and AM at F and
G, respectively, and DG meets F E at S. Prove that AS k BC.

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Problem 106: I 0 is the reflection of incenter I over BC, EH ⊥ BC, DS ⊥ BC, DG ⊥ AB,
EF ⊥ AB. HF cuts GS at M . Prove that A, M, I 0 are collinear.

Problem 107: The three mixtilinear excircles of ∆ABC touch the three sides BC, CA, AB at
H, I, D, E, F, G resp. IE cuts DF at K, HF cuts GE at J, JB cuts KC at Q. Prove that HF, EI, AQ
are concurrent.

Problem 108: (Oa ), (Ob ), (Oc ) are the A, B, C mixtilinear incircles of ∆ABC resp. They touch (O)
at D, E, F resp. Let X be the intersection of F Ob , EOc . Similarly we have Y, Z. Prove that ∆DEF
and ∆XY Z are perspective.

Problem 109: (O1 ), (O2 are the B, C mixtilinear incircles of ∆ABC. They touch BC at G, D resp.
(O1 ) touches AB at F . (O2 ) touches AC at E. DE, GF cut O1 O2 at K, J resp. CK cuts BJ at N .
Prove that AN bisects BAC.
[

Problem 110: The incircle of ∆ABC touches BC, CA, AB at D, E, F resp. AD cuts EF at G.
BE cuts DF at L. GL cuts AC at M . DE cuts CF at K. AD cuts ZF at J. KM cuts EF at H.
Prove that GL, HJ, BC are concurrent.

Problem 111: (O1 ), (O2 ) are the B, C mixtilinear excircles of ∆ABC. They touch AB, AC at F, E
resp. S, H are resp on AB, AC such that O1 H ⊥ AC, O2 S ⊥ AB. O1 H cuts O2 S at P . Prove that:
a) EF, O1 O2 , SH are concurrent.
b) AEF
[ = ASH. [

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