2023 USAMO Problems/Problem 6
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Problem
Let ABC be a triangle with incenter and excenters , , opposite , , and , respectively. Given an arbitrary point on the circumcircle of that does not lie on any of the lines , , or , suppose the circumcircles of and intersect at two distinct points and . If is the intersection of lines and , prove that .
Solution
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