The Devil's Triangle
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[hide]Definition
The Devil's Triangle
For any triangle , let and be points on and respectively. Devil's Triangle Theorem, states that if and , then .
(*Simplification found by @Gogobao)
Proofs
Proof 1
Proof by CoolJupiter:
We have the following ratios: .
Now notice that .
We attempt to find the area of each of the smaller triangles.
Notice that using the ratios derived earlier.
Similarly, and .
Thus, .
Finally, we have , or .
(Another shoutout to @Gogobao for the simplification, you are very helpful!!) ~@CoolJupiter
Other Remarks
This theorem is a generalization of the Wooga Looga Theorem, which @RedFireTruck claims to have "rediscovered". The link to the theorem can be found here: https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/Wooga_Looga_Theorem
Essentially, Wooga Looga is a special case of this, specifically when .
This is actually the second part of Routh's Theorem as pointed out by many. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/RouthsTheorem.html
Testimonials
This is Routh's theorem isn't it~ Ilovepizza2020
Wow this generalization of my theorem is amazing. good job. - Foogle and Hoogle, Members of the Ooga Booga Tribe of The Caveman Society