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A0B0C0 (where A0 lies on BC;B0 on CA; and AC0 on AB). Of all such
 
A0B0C0 (where A0 lies on BC;B0 on CA; and AC0 on AB). Of all such
 
possible triangles, determine the one with maximum area, and construct it.
 
possible triangles, determine the one with maximum area, and construct it.
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Revision as of 19:41, 26 February 2018

Let A0B0C0 and A1B1C1 be any two acute-angled triangles. Consider all triangles ABC that are similar to ¢A1B1C1 (so that vertices A1;B1;C1 correspond to vertices A;B;C; respectively) and circumscribed about triangle A0B0C0 (where A0 lies on BC;B0 on CA; and AC0 on AB). Of all such possible triangles, determine the one with maximum area, and construct it. This problem needs a solution. If you have a solution for it, please help us out by adding it.