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Revision as of 10:38, 13 August 2014
Problem
Points and lie on a circle centered at , 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 $\angla AOC = 120^\circ$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg), and from symmetry we have . Finally 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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