Here are the questions asked in Regional Math Olympiad 2017 and their solutions. Try to solve it first and then see the solutions.
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RMO 2017, Problem 1:
Let AOB be a given angle less than \( 180^o \) and let P be an interior point of the angular region determined by \( \angle AOB \) . Show, with proof, how to construct, using only ruler and compass, a line segment CD passing through P such that C lies on the ray OA and D lies on the ray OB and CP:PD = 1:2.
RMO 2017, Problem 2:
Show that the equation $$ a^3 + (a+1)^3 + (a+2)^3 + (a+3)^3 + (a+4)^3 + (a+5)^3 + (a+6)^3 = b^4 + (b+1)^4 $$ has no solutions in integer a, b.

RMO 2017, Problem 3:
Let
RMO 2017, Problem 4:
Consider
RMO 2017, Problem 5:
Let


RMO 2017, Problem 6:
Let x, y, z be real numbers, each greater than 1. Prove that
$\frac{x+1}{y+1}$ + $\frac{y+1}{z+1}$ + $\frac{z+1}{x+1}$ $\leq$ $\frac{x-1}{y-1}$ + $\frac{y-1}{z-1}$ + $\frac{z-1}{x-1}$.

~ Discussion by Souvik Mondal & Writabrata Bhattacharya (Associate Faculty - Cheenta)

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