2009 AIME I Problems/Problem 12
Problem
In right with hypotenuse
,
,
, and
is the altitude to
. Let
be the circle having
as a diameter. Let
be a point outside
such that
and
are both tangent to circle
. The ratio of the perimeter of
to the length
can be expressed in the form
, where
and
are relatively prime positive integers. Find
.
Solution
Let be center of the circle and
,
be the two points of tangent such that
is on
and
is on
. We know that
.
Since the ratios between corresponding lengths of two similar diagrams are equal, we can let and
. Hence
and the radius
.
Since we have and
, we have
.
Hence . let
, then we have Area
=
=
. Then we get
.
Now the equation looks very complex but we can take a guess here. Assume that is a rational number
(If it's not then the answer to the problem would be irrational which can't be in the form of
)
that can be expressed as
such that
. Look at both sides; we can know that
has to be a multiple of
and not of
and it's reasonable to think that
is divisible by
so that we can cancel out the
on the right side of the equation.
Let's see if fits. Since
, and
. Amazingly it fits!
Since we know that , the other solution of this equation is negative which can be ignored. Hence
.
Hence the perimeter is , and
is
. Hence
,
.
See also
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