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Since quadrilateral <math>BOMP</math> is cyclic, <math>\angle BMP = \angle BOP</math>. Triangles <math>BOP</math> and <math>DOP</math> are congruent, so <math>\angle BOP = \angle BOD/2 = \angle BED</math>, so <math>\angle BMP = \angle BED</math>. Since <math>AC</math> and <math>DE</math> are parallel, <math>M</math> lies on <math>BE</math>. | Since quadrilateral <math>BOMP</math> is cyclic, <math>\angle BMP = \angle BOP</math>. Triangles <math>BOP</math> and <math>DOP</math> are congruent, so <math>\angle BOP = \angle BOD/2 = \angle BED</math>, so <math>\angle BMP = \angle BED</math>. Since <math>AC</math> and <math>DE</math> are parallel, <math>M</math> lies on <math>BE</math>. | ||
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Problem
Points ,
,
,
,
lie on a circle
and point
lies outside the circle. The given points are such that (i) lines
and
are tangent to
, (ii)
,
,
are collinear, and (iii)
. Prove that
bisects
.
Solution
Let be the center of the circle, and let
be the midpoint of
. Let
denote the circle with diameter
. Since
,
,
, and
all lie on
.
Since quadrilateral is cyclic,
. Triangles
and
are congruent, so
, so
. Since
and
are parallel,
lies on
.
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