2003 AIME II Problems/Problem 7
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Problem
Find the area of rhombus given that the radii of the circles circumscribed around triangles and are and , respectively.
Solution
The diaganols of the rhombus perpendicularly bisect each other. Call half of diagonal BD a and half of diagonal AC b. The length of the four sides of the rhombus is . The area of any triangle can be expressed as the abc/4R, where a,b, and c are the sides and R is the circumradius. Thus, the area of triangle ABD is . Also, the area of triangle ABC is . Setting these two expressions equal to each other and simplifying gives b=2a. Substitution yields a=10 and b=20, so the area of the rhombus is .
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