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Revision as of 13:42, 23 December 2019
Contents
[hide]Problem
In with a right angle at
, point
lies in the interior of
and point
lies in the interior of
so that
and the ratio
. What is the ratio
Solution 1
Without loss of generality, let and
. Let
and
. As
and
are isosceles,
and
. Then
, so
is a
triangle with
.
Then , and
is a
triangle.
In isosceles triangles and
, drop altitudes from
and
onto
; denote the feet of these altitudes by
and
respectively. Then
by AAA similarity, so we get that
, and
. Similarly we get
, and
.
Solution 2
Let , and
. (For this solution,
is above
, and
is to the right of
). Also let
, so
, which implies
. Similarly,
, which implies
. This further implies that
.
Now we see that . Thus
is a right triangle, with side lengths of
,
, and
(by the Pythagorean Theorem, or simply the Pythagorean triple
). Therefore
(by definition),
, and
. Hence
(by the double angle formula), giving
.
By the Law of Cosines in , if
, we have
Now
. Thus the answer is
.
See Also
2019 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 17 | |
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