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Problem 22
Let be a cyclic quadrilateral. The side lengths of are distinct integers less than such that . What is the largest possible value of ?
Solution
Let , , , and . We see that by the Law of Cosines on , we have . Also, . Now, we know that . Also, because is a cyclic quadrilateral, we must have that , so . Therefore, . Now, adding, we have .
We now look at the equation . Suppose that . Then, we must have either or equal . Suppose that . We let and .
Now, , so it is or .
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