Y by Adventure10, Mango247
Let
be a triangle and
be the radius of its incircle.
is an arbitrary point on side
. Let
be the radiuses of the incircles of triangles
, respectively. Let
be the length of perpendicular from
to
Prove that:
![\[ \frac{1}{r_1}+\frac{1}{r_2}-\frac{r}{r_1r_2}=\frac{2}{h_a}. \]](//latex.artofproblemsolving.com/c/a/b/cab419564ddcedbcb097a180157d494d7a454920.png)









![\[ \frac{1}{r_1}+\frac{1}{r_2}-\frac{r}{r_1r_2}=\frac{2}{h_a}. \]](http://latex.artofproblemsolving.com/c/a/b/cab419564ddcedbcb097a180157d494d7a454920.png)
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