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Tags: combinatorial geometry, combinatorics



Let $n\ge 2$ be a positive integer, and let $P_1P_2\dots P_{2n}$ be a polygon with $2n$ sides such that no two sides are parallel. Denote $P_{2n+1}=P_1$. For some point $P$ and integer $i\in\{1,2,\ldots,2n\}$, we say that $i$ is a $P$-good index if $PP_{i}>PP_{i+1}$, and that $i$ is a $P$-bad index if $PP_{i}<PP_{i+1}$. Prove that there's a point $P$ such that the number of $P$-good indices is the same as the number of $P$-bad indices.