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Problem
Let be a scalene triangle. Point lies on so that bisects The line through perpendicular to intersects the line through parallel to at point Suppose and What is
Solution (Generalization)
DIAGRAM IN PROGRESS.
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Suppose that intersect and at and respectively. By Angle-Side-Angle, we conclude that
Let By the Angle Bisector Theorem, we have or
By parallel lines, we get and Note that by the Angle-Angle Similarity, with the ratio of similitude It follows that
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Solution 2 (Assumption)
Since there is only one possible value of , we assume . By the angle bisector theorem, , so and . Now observe that . Let the intersection of and be . Then . Consequently, and therefore , so , and we're done!
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