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− | Let ABC be a triangle with incenter <math>I</math> and excenters <math>I_a</math>, <math>I_b</math>, <math>I_c</math> opposite <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, and <math>C</math>, respectively. Given an arbitrary point <math>D</math> on the circumcircle of <math>\triangle ABC</math> that does not lie on any of the lines <math> | + | Let ABC be a triangle with incenter <math>I</math> and excenters <math>I_a</math>, <math>I_b</math>, <math>I_c</math> opposite <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, and <math>C</math>, respectively. Given an arbitrary point <math>D</math> on the circumcircle of <math>\triangle ABC</math> that does not lie on any of the lines <math>II_{a}</math>, <math>I_{b}I_{c}</math>, or <math>BC</math>, suppose the circumcircles of <math>\triangle DIIa</math> and <math>\triangle DI_bI_c</math> intersect at two distinct points <math>D</math> and <math>F</math>. If <math>E</math> is the intersection of lines <math>DF</math> and <math>BC</math>, prove that <math>\angle BAD = \angle EAC</math>. |
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+ | == Video Solution by mop 2024 == | ||
+ | https://youtube.com/watch?v=LAuyU2OuVzE | ||
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+ | ~r00tsOfUnity | ||
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== Solution 1 == | == Solution 1 == | ||
<asy> | <asy> |
Revision as of 14:23, 11 February 2024
Problem
Let ABC be a triangle with incenter and excenters
,
,
opposite
,
, and
, respectively. Given an arbitrary point
on the circumcircle of
that does not lie on any of the lines
,
, or
, suppose the circumcircles of
and
intersect at two distinct points
and
. If
is the intersection of lines
and
, prove that
.
Video Solution by mop 2024
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LAuyU2OuVzE
~r00tsOfUnity
Solution 1
Consider points and
such that the intersections of the circumcircle of
with the circumcircle of
are
and
, the intersections of the circumcircle of
with the circumcircle of
are
and
, the intersections of the circumcircle of
with line
are
and
, the intersections of the circumcircle of
with line
are
and
, the intersection of lines
and
is
, and the intersection of lines
and
is
.
Since is cyclic, the pairwise radical axes of the circumcircles of
and
concur. The pairwise radical axes of these circles are
and
, so
and
are collinear. Similarly, since
is cyclic, the pairwise radical axes of the cirucmcircles of
and
concur. The pairwise radical axes of these circles are
and
, so
and
are collinear. This means that
, so the tangents to the circumcircle of
at
and
intersect on
. Let this intersection be
. Also, let the intersection of the tangents to the circumcircle of
at
and
be a point at infinity on
called
and let the intersection of lines
and
be
. Then, let the intersection of lines
and
be
. By Pascal's Theorem on
and
, we get that
and
are collinear and that
and
are collinear, so
and
are collinear, meaning that
lies on
since both
and
lie on
.
Consider the transformation which is the composition of an inversion centered at and a reflection over the angle bisector of
that sends
to
and
to
. We claim that this sends
to
and
to
. It is sufficient to prove that if the transformation sends
to
, then
is cyclic. Notice that
since
and
. Therefore, we get that
, so
is cyclic, proving the claim. This means that
.
We claim that . Construct
to be the intersection of line
and the circumcircle of
and let
and
be the intersections of lines
and
with the circumcircle of
. Since
and
are the reflections of
and
over
, it is sufficient to prove that
are concyclic. Since
and
concur and
and
are concyclic, we have that
are concyclic, so
, so
are concyclic, proving the claim. We can similarly get that
.
Let line intersect the circumcircle of
at
and
. Notice that
is the midpoint of
and
, so
is a parallelogram with center
, so
. Similarly, we get that if line
intersects the circumcircle of
at
and
, we have that
, so
, so
, so
are concyclic. Then, the pairwise radical axes of the circumcircles of
and
are
and
, so
and
concur, so
and
concur, so
. We are then done since
.
~Zhaom
See Also
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