1999 AIME Problems/Problem 2
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[hide]Problem
Consider the parallelogram with vertices ,
,
, and
. A line through the origin cuts this figure into two congruent polygons. The slope of the line is
where
and
are relatively prime positive integers. Find
.
Solution
Solution 1
Let the first point on the line be
where a is the height above
. Let the second point on the line
be
. For two given points, the line will pass the origin iff the coordinates are proportional (such that
). Then, we can write that
. Solving for
yields that
, so
. The slope of the line (since it passes through the origin) is
, and the solution is
.
Solution 2
You can clearly see that a line that cuts a parallelogram into two congruent pieces must go through the center of the parallelogram. Taking the midpoint of , and
gives
, which is the center of the parallelogram. Thus the slope of the line must be
, and the solution is
.
See also
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