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Challenging Math By Wilson

Oct Contest Math


Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson

A railway bridge over a road is in the shape of a parabola,and the bridge is 3 m high in the middle and 6
m wide at its base. A truck that is 2 m wide is approaching the bridge. What is the maximum height that
the truck can have and still pass under the bridge Determine the equation of the given parabola.
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson

Yellow triangle is 3-4-5. What are the radii of the circles?


Challenging Math By Wilson

Four squares. The red area is 20. What is the yellow area?
Challenging Math By Wilson

Here are 3 square, Find blue angle  

The pink square has unit side. The two blue squares are congruent, what's their
side length?
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In the square, the length of the blue line is 4. What is the area of the red
rectangle?
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson

What's the area of the blue semicircle?


Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson

Two semicircles inside an equilateral triangle. What’s the angle?

Three regular hexagons. What’s the angle?


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Two congruent rectangles. The area of each rectangle is 10.


What is the red area?
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Three squares and a rectangle. What’s the shaded area?


Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson
Challenging Math By Wilson

A square is inscribed in a semicircle while its base is on the base of the semicircle. A square with a side at
end of the diameter of the semicircle and a vertex of the square. Find the area of the square.
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Two perpendicular lines and a third line. Four circles are tangent to all three lines. Prove that their areas satisfy
A*B=C*D
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What is the length AB in terms of m and n?


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Five squares in a row. What's the red angle?


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2 congruent circles,
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M is the midpoint. Is the triangle is 3-4-5?


Challenging Math By Wilson

Circle and regular hexagon. The blue length is 1. What is the area of the circle?
Challenging Math By Wilson

Circle, quarter circle and two rectangles. Which area is greater red or yellow?

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