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− | Set <math>\segment BD</math>'s length as <math>x</math>. <math>CD</math>'s length must also be <math>x</math> since <math> \angle BAD </math> and <math> \angle DAC </math> intercept arcs of equal length. Using [[Ptolemy's Theorem]], <math>7x+8x=9(AD)</math>. The ratio is <math>\boxed{\frac{5}{3}}\implies( | + | Set <math>\segment BD</math>'s length as <math>x</math>. <math>CD</math>'s length must also be <math>x</math> since <math> \angle BAD </math> and <math> \angle DAC </math> intercept arcs of equal length. Using [[Ptolemy's Theorem]], <math>7x+8x=9(AD)</math>. The ratio is <math>\boxed{\frac{5}{3}}\implies(B)</math> |
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
{{AMC10 box|year=2004|ab=B|num-b=23|num-a=25}} | {{AMC10 box|year=2004|ab=B|num-b=23|num-a=25}} |
Revision as of 22:34, 16 January 2012
In triangle we have
,
,
. Point
is on the circumscribed circle of the triangle so that
bisects angle
. What is the value of
?
Solution
Set $\segment BD$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)'s length as .
's length must also be
since
and
intercept arcs of equal length. Using Ptolemy's Theorem,
. The ratio is
See Also
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