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Revision as of 21:59, 5 May 2017
Contents
Problem
(
) Let
be an equilateral triangle and let
be a point on its circumcircle. Let lines
and
intersect at
; let lines
and
intersect at
; and let lines
and
intersect at
. Prove that the area of triangle
is twice that of triangle
.
Solution 1
WLOG, let
. Let
, and
. After some angle chasing, we find that
and
. Therefore,
~
.
Lemma 1: If
, then
.
This lemma results directly from the fact that
~
;
, or
.
Lemma 2:
.
We see that
, as desired.
Lemma 3:
.
We see that
However, after some angle chasing and by the Law of Sines in
, we have
, or
, which implies the result.
By the area lemma, we have
and
.
We see that
. Thus, it suffices to show that
, or
. Rearranging, we find this to be equivalent to
, which is Lemma 3, so the result has been proven.
Solution 2
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See also
| 2017 USAJMO (Problems • Resources) | ||
| Preceded by Problem 2 |
Followed by Problem 4 | |
| 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 | ||
| All USAJMO Problems and Solutions | ||