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− | Points <math>A</math> and <math>C</math> lie on a circle centered at <math>O</math>, each of <math>\overline{BA}</math> and <math>\overline{BC}</math> are tangent to the circle, and <math>\triangle ABC</math> is equilateral. The circle intersects <math>\overline{BO}</math> at <math>D</math>. What is <math>\frac{BD}{BO}</math>? | + | Points <math>A</math> and <math>C</math> lie on a circle centered at <math>O</math>. The circle’s radius is not specified, each of <math>\overline{BA}</math> and <math>\overline{BC}</math> are tangent to the circle, and <math>\triangle ABC</math> is equilateral. The circle intersects <math>\overline{BO}</math> at <math>D</math>. What is <math>\frac{BD}{BO}</math>? |
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Problem
Points and lie on a circle centered at . The circle’s radius is not specified, each of and are tangent to the circle, and is equilateral. The circle intersects at . What is ?
Solution
Solution 1
As is equilateral, we have , hence . Then , and from symmetry we have . Thus, this gives us .
We know that , as lies on the circle. From we also have , Hence , therefore , and .
Solution 2
As in the previous solution, we find out that . Hence and are both equilateral.
We then have , hence is the incenter of , and as is equilateral, is also its centroid. Hence , and as , we have , therefore , and as before we conclude that .
See Also
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