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<cmath>\frac {DI}{IE} = \frac {DI}{CD} \cdot \frac {AE}{IE}\cdot \frac {CD}{AE}= \frac {c}{a+b+c} \cdot \frac {a+b+c} {a} \cdot \frac {a}{c} = 1.</cmath> | <cmath>\frac {DI}{IE} = \frac {DI}{CD} \cdot \frac {AE}{IE}\cdot \frac {CD}{AE}= \frac {c}{a+b+c} \cdot \frac {a+b+c} {a} \cdot \frac {a}{c} = 1.</cmath> | ||
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| + | ==Seven lines crossing point== | ||
| + | [[File:2024 11 B.png|390px|right]] | ||
| + | Let <math>I, \Omega, M, M_0</math> be the incenter, circumcircle, and the midpoints of sides <math>BC, AB</math> of a <math>\triangle ABC.</math> | ||
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| + | Let <math>AA'', BB'', CC''</math> be the bisectors of a <math>\triangle ABC.</math> | ||
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| + | <math>A' = AA'' \cap \Omega, B' = BB'' \cap \Omega, C' = CC'' \cap \Omega, L</math> be the midpoint of <math>BB''.</math> | ||
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| + | The points <math>U \in AA''</math> and <math>V \in CC''</math> be such points that <math>L \in UV, UV \perp BB''.</math> | ||
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| + | Denote points <math>A_0 = B'C' \cap AB, A_1 = B'C' \cap AC,</math> | ||
| + | <cmath>B_0 = BC \cap A'C', B_1 = AB \cap A'C', C_0 = AC \cap A'B', C_1 = BC \cap A'B'.</cmath> | ||
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| + | Prove that the lines <math>A'C', UM_0, A''C'', MV, A_0I,</math> and the tangent to the circumcircle of <math>\triangle ABC</math> at <math>B</math> are concurrent. | ||
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| + | <i><b>Proof</b></i> | ||
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| + | 1. Denote <math>AB = c, BC = a, AC = b, \angle BAC = 2 \alpha, \angle ABC = 2 \beta, \angle ACB = 2 \gamma.</math> | ||
| + | <math>\overset{\Large\frown} {AB'} = \overset{\Large\frown} {CB'} \implies \angle AC'B' = \angle CC'B'.</math> | ||
Revision as of 05:17, 6 June 2024
Contents
Division of bisector
Let a triangle
be given.
Let
and
be the bisectors of
he segments
and
meet at point
Find
Solution
Similarly
Denote
Bisector
Bisector
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Bisectors and tangent
Let a triangle
and it’s circumcircle
be given.
Let segments
and
be the internal and external bisectors of
The tangent to
at
meet
at point
Prove that
a)
b)
c)
Proof
a)
is circumcenter
b)
c)
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Proportions for bisectors A
Bisector and circumcircle
Let a triangle
be given.
Let segments
and
be the bisectors of
The lines
and
meet circumcircle
at points
respectively.
Find
Prove that circumcenter
of
lies on
Solution
Incenter
belong the bisector
which is the median of isosceles
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Some properties of the angle bisectors
Let a triangle
be given.
Let
be the circumradius, circumcircle, circumcenter, inradius, incircle, and inradius of
respectively.
Let segments
and
be the angle bisectors of
lines
and
meet
at
and
meet
and
at
Let
be the point on tangent to
at point
such, that
Let bisector
line
meet
at point
and
at point
Denote
circumcenter of
- the point where bisector
meet circumcircle of
Prove:
c) lines
and
are concurrent at
Proof
WLOG,
A few preliminary formulas:
a)
b)
is the circumcenter of
c)
are collinear.
are collinear and so on. Using Cheva's theorem we get the result.
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Proportions for bisectors
The bisectors
and
of a triangle ABC with
meet at point
Prove
Proof
Denote the angles
and
are concyclic.
The area of the
is
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Seven lines crossing point
Let
be the incenter, circumcircle, and the midpoints of sides
of a
Let
be the bisectors of a
be the midpoint of
The points
and
be such points that
Denote points
Prove that the lines
and the tangent to the circumcircle of
at
are concurrent.
Proof
1. Denote