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Date: 2014-05-19 06:32:07
Mathematics
Dimension
Circles
Triangle geometry
Incircle and excircles of a triangle

43rd IMO[removed]Problem 1. S is the set of all (h, k) with h, k non-negative integers such that h + k < n. Each element of S is colored red or blue, so that if (h, k) is red and h0 ≤ h, k 0 ≤ k, then (h0 , k 0 ) is al

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