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Problem
Triangle is isosceles with and Point is in the interior of the triangle so that and Find the number of degrees in
Solutions
Solution 1
Take point inside such that and .
. Also, since and are congruent (by ASA), . Hence is an equilateral triangle, so .
Then . We now see that and are congruent. Therefore, , so .
Solution 2
From the givens, we have the following angle measures: , . If we define then we also have . Then apply the Law of Sines to triangles and to get
Clearing denominators, evaluating and applying one of our trigonometric identities to the result gives
and multiplying through by 2 and applying the double angle formula gives
and so ; since , we must have , so the answer is .
Solution 3
Without loss of generality, let . Then, using Law of Sines in triangle , we get , and using the sine addition formula to evaluate , we get .
Then, using Law of Cosines in triangle , we get , since . So triangle is isosceles, and .
See also
2003 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 11 | |
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