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Problem
Distinct points and
are on a semicircle with diameter
and center
.
The point
is on
and
. If
, then
equals
Solution
Since , quadrilateral
is cyclic (as shown below) by the converse of the theorem "angles inscribed in the same arc are equal".
Since ,
, so, using the fact that opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral sum to
, we have
. Hence
.
Since , triangle
is isosceles, with
. Now,
. Finally, again using the fact that angles inscribed in the same arc are equal, we have
.
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