Olympiad Geometry Problem #95: IMO 2010 #2
Here is a very illustrative problem which was on the 2010 International Math Olympiad. It is an excellent example of the use of a certain concept that I've used lately in some of my videos (which you will have to watch the video to find out). Enjoy! Links below. AoPS Link: https://artofproblemsolving.com/commu... Video by Osman Nal: • 2010 IMO Problem #2

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