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| − | Let the quadrilateral <math>ABCD</math> be given (<math>ABCD</math> is not cyclic). Let points <math>A', B', C',</math> and <math>D'</math> be on the lines <math>AD, AB, BC,</math> and <math>CD,</math> respectively such that <math>|AA'| = |BB'| = |CC'| = |DD'| = d.</math> | + | Let the quadrilateral <math>ABCD</math> be given (<math>ABCD</math> is not cyclic). |
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| + | Let points <math>A', B', C',</math> and <math>D'</math> be on the lines <math>AD, AB, BC,</math> and <math>CD,</math> respectively such that <math>|AA'| = |BB'| = |CC'| = |DD'| = d.</math> | ||
Let points <math>A'', B'', C'',</math> and <math>D''</math> be on the segments <math>AA', BB', CC',</math> and <math>DD',</math> respectively such that <math>\frac {|AA''|}{|A'A''|} = \frac {|BB''|}{|B'B''|} = \frac {|CC''|}{|C'C''|} = \frac {|DD''|}{|D'D''|} = \frac {m}{n},</math> where <math>m + n = 1.</math> | Let points <math>A'', B'', C'',</math> and <math>D''</math> be on the segments <math>AA', BB', CC',</math> and <math>DD',</math> respectively such that <math>\frac {|AA''|}{|A'A''|} = \frac {|BB''|}{|B'B''|} = \frac {|CC''|}{|C'C''|} = \frac {|DD''|}{|D'D''|} = \frac {m}{n},</math> where <math>m + n = 1.</math> | ||
| − | Let points <math>Q, Q',</math> and <math>Q''</math> be the crosspoints of the bisectors <math>AD \cap BC, A'D' \cap B'C', A''D'' \cap B''C''.</math> Similarly points <math>P, P',</math> and <math>P''</math> are the crosspoints of the bisectors <math>AB \cap CD, A'B' \cap C'D', A''B'' \cap C''D''.</math> | + | Let points <math>Q, Q',</math> and <math>Q''</math> be the crosspoints of the bisectors <math>AD \cap BC, A'D' \cap B'C', A''D'' \cap B''C''.</math> |
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| + | Similarly points <math>P, P',</math> and <math>P''</math> are the crosspoints of the bisectors <math>AB \cap CD, A'B' \cap C'D', A''B'' \cap C''D''.</math> | ||
Prove that lines <math>PQ, P'Q',</math> and <math>P''Q''</math> are concurrent. | Prove that lines <math>PQ, P'Q',</math> and <math>P''Q''</math> are concurrent. | ||
<i><b>Proof</b></i> | <i><b>Proof</b></i> | ||
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| + | Segment <math>XA''</math> is the cevian to the side AA' of the <math>\triangle XAA'.</math> | ||
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| + | We use the Stewart's theorem and get: | ||
| + | <cmath>m \cdot|XA'|^2 + n \cdot |XA|^2) = |XA''|^2 + mn \cdot d^2.</cmath> | ||
| + | Similarly <math> m \cdot|XB'|^2 + n \cdot |XB|^2) = |XB''|^2 + mn \cdot d^2,</math> | ||
| + | <cmath>m \cdot|XC'|^2 + n \cdot |XC|^2) = |XC''|^2 + mn \cdot d^2,</cmath> | ||
| + | <cmath>m \cdot|XD'|^2 + n \cdot |XD|^2) = |XD''|^2 + mn \cdot d^2.</cmath> | ||
| + | Let <math>PQ</math> cross <math>P'Q'</math> at point <math>X \implies |XA|^2 + |XC|^2 = |XB|^2 + |XD|^2, |XA'|^2 + |XC'|^2 = |XB'|^2 + |XD'|^2.</math> | ||
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| + | We made simple calculations and get <math>|XA''|^2 + |XC''|^2 = |XB''|^2 + |XD''|^2,</math> therefore point <math>X</math> lies on <math>P''Q''</math> as desired. | ||
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Revision as of 09:45, 22 December 2022
Contents
Steiner line
Let
be a triangle with orthocenter
is a point on the circumcircle
of
Let
and
be the reflections of
in three lines which contains edges
and
respectively.
Prove that
and
are collinear. Respective line is known as the Steiner line of point
with respect to
Proof
Let
and
be the foots of the perpendiculars dropped from
to lines
and
respectively.
WLOG, Steiner line cross
at
and
at
The line
is Simson line of point
with respect of
is midpoint of segment
homothety centered at
with ratio
sends point
to a point
Similarly, this homothety sends point
to a point
, point
to a point
therefore this homothety send Simson line to line
Let
is simmetric to
Quadrungle
is cyclic
at point
Similarly, line
at
According the Collins Claim
is
therefore
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Collings Clime
Let triangle
be the triangle with the orthocenter
and circumcircle
Denote
any line containing point
Let
and
be the reflections of
in the edges
and
respectively.
Prove that lines
and
are concurrent and the point of concurrence lies on
Proof
Let
and
be the crosspoints of
with
and
respectively.
WLOG
Let
and
be the points symmetric to
with respect
and
respectively.
Therefore
Let
be the crosspoint of
and
is cyclic
Similarly
is cyclic
the crosspoint of
and
is point
Usually the point
is called the anti-Steiner point of the
with respect to
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Ortholine
Let four lines made four triangles of a complete quadrilateral.
In the diagram these are
Let points
and
be the orthocenters of
and
respectively.
Prove that points
and
are collinear.
Proof
Let
be Miquel point of a complete quadrilateral.
Line
is the line which contain
Simson lines of
triangles.
Using homothety centered at
with ratio
we get
coinciding Stainer lines which contain points
and
.
Proof 2
Points
and
are collinear.
According the Claim of parallel lines, points
and
are collinear.
Similarly points
and
are collinear as desired.
Claim of parallel lines
Let points
and
be collinear.
Let points
be such that
Prove that points
and
are collinear.
Proof
Let
The segments
and
are corresponding segments in similar triangles.
Therefore
and
are collinear.
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Shatunov-Tokarev line
Let the quadrilateral
be given (
is not cyclic). Let points
and
be the midpoints of
and
respectively. Let points
and
be such points that
a) Prove that
b) Prove that the point
lies on the line
iff
Proof
a) Let
be the circle centered at
with radius
Let
be the circle centered at
with radius
is the median of
The power of the point
with respect to the circle
is
is the median of
The power of the point
with respect to the circle
is
Therefore
lies on the radical axis of
and
Similarly,
lies on these line.
So the line
is the radical axes of
and
This line is perpendicular to Gauss line
which is the line of centers of two circles
and
as desired.
b)
is the median of
is the median of
lies on the radical axes of
and
If the point
satisfies the equation
then locus of
is the straight line (one can prove it using method of coordinates).
The points
and
are satisfies this equation, so this line contain these points as desired.
It is easy to understand that this line is parallel to Steiner line which is the radical axis of the circles centered at
and
with radii
and
respectively.
Of course, it is parallel to Simson line.
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Shatunov-Tokarev concurrent lines
Let the quadrilateral
be given (
is not cyclic).
Let points
and
be on the line
such that
. Similarly
Let points
and
be the crosspoints of the bisectors
Similarly points
and
are the crosspoints of the bisectors
Prove that lines
and
are concurrent.
Proof
Segment
is the median of the
Similarly
Let
cross
at point
We made simple calculations and get
therefore point
lies on
as desired.
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Shatunov point
Let the quadrilateral
be given (
is not cyclic).
Let points
and
be on the lines
and
respectively such that
Let points
and
be on the segments
and
respectively such that
where
Let points
and
be the crosspoints of the bisectors
Similarly points
and
are the crosspoints of the bisectors
Prove that lines
and
are concurrent.
Proof
Segment
is the cevian to the side AA' of the
We use the Stewart's theorem and get:
Similarly
Let
cross
at point
We made simple calculations and get
therefore point
lies on
as desired.
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