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The link to the Round 2 Paper for this year's Singapore Mathematical Olympiad is here. The Round 2
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If anyone requires, the SMO Junior Round 2 2014 Qns can be found here
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@Happy Melodies – Something like WLOG a≥b≥c>0a \geq b \geq c > 0a≥b≥c>0. Then a+b≥a+ca+b \geq
a+ca+b≥a+c, yet ab≥bca\sqrt{b} \geq b\sqrt{c}ab≥bc, which implies a+c≥a+ba+c \geq a+ba+c≥a+b
instead, so b=cb = cb=c. Similarly, a=b=ca = b = ca=b=c. And we are done.
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I took the Junior paper though, and it was easier than I had thought previously, to be honest. I solved all
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Wut! For 4 you have to prove that a,b and c HAVE to be equal man.
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@Happy Melodies – Something like WLOG a≥b≥c>0a \geq b \geq c > 0a≥b≥c>0. Then a+b≥a+ca+b \geq
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