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The Wooga Looga theorem is a direct application of Routh's Theorem when a=b=c. | The Wooga Looga theorem is a direct application of Routh's Theorem when a=b=c. | ||
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+ | ==Proof 5== | ||
+ | Proof by ishanvannadil2008: | ||
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+ | Just use jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal's lemma. (Thanks to tenebrine) | ||
=Application 1= | =Application 1= | ||
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==Solution 1== | ==Solution 1== | ||
− | is this | + | One solution is this one by RedFireTruck: |
WLOG let <math>A=(0, 0)</math>, <math>B=(1, 0)</math>, <math>C=(x, y)</math>. Then <math>[ABC]=\frac12|y|</math> by Shoelace Theorem and <math>X=\left(\frac{7x+1}{8}, \frac{7y}{8}\right)</math>, <math>Y=\left(\frac{x}{8}, \frac{y}{8}\right)</math>, <math>Z=\left(\frac78, 0\right)</math>. Then <math>[XYZ]=\frac12\left|\frac{43y}{64}\right|</math> by Shoelace Theorem. Therefore the answer is <math>\boxed{\frac{43}{64}}</math>. | WLOG let <math>A=(0, 0)</math>, <math>B=(1, 0)</math>, <math>C=(x, y)</math>. Then <math>[ABC]=\frac12|y|</math> by Shoelace Theorem and <math>X=\left(\frac{7x+1}{8}, \frac{7y}{8}\right)</math>, <math>Y=\left(\frac{x}{8}, \frac{y}{8}\right)</math>, <math>Z=\left(\frac78, 0\right)</math>. Then <math>[XYZ]=\frac12\left|\frac{43y}{64}\right|</math> by Shoelace Theorem. Therefore the answer is <math>\boxed{\frac{43}{64}}</math>. | ||
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==Solution 2== | ==Solution 2== | ||
or this solution by franzliszt: | or this solution by franzliszt: | ||
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According the the Wooga Looga Theorem, It is <math>\frac{49-7+1}{8^2}</math>. This is <math>\boxed{\frac{43}{64}}</math> | According the the Wooga Looga Theorem, It is <math>\frac{49-7+1}{8^2}</math>. This is <math>\boxed{\frac{43}{64}}</math> | ||
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+ | ==Solution 4== | ||
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+ | or this solution by ilovepizza2020: | ||
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+ | We use the <math>\mathbf{FUNDEMENTAL~THEOREM~OF~GEOGEBRA}</math> to instantly get <math>\boxed{\frac{43}{64}}</math>. (Note: You can only use this method when you are not in a contest as this method is so overpowered that the people behind tests decided to ban it.) | ||
==Solution 5== | ==Solution 5== | ||
or this solution by eduD_looC: | or this solution by eduD_looC: | ||
− | This is a perfect application of the Adihaya Jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal's Lemma, which results in the answer being <math>\boxed{\frac{43}{64}}</math>. A very beautiful application, which leaves graders and readers speechless. | + | This is a perfect application of the Adihaya Jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal's Lemma, which results in the answer being <math>\boxed{\frac{43}{64}}</math>. A very beautiful application, which leaves graders and readers speechless. Great for math contests with proofs. |
==Solution 6== | ==Solution 6== | ||
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By Franzliszt | By Franzliszt | ||
− | By Wooga Looga, <math>\frac{[DEF]}{16} = \frac{3^2-3+1}{(3+1)^2}=\frac{7}{16}</math> so the answer is <math> | + | By Wooga Looga, <math>\frac{[DEF]}{16} = \frac{3^2-3+1}{(3+1)^2}=\frac{7}{16}</math> so the answer is <math>\boxed7</math>. |
==Solution 2== | ==Solution 2== | ||
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=Testimonials= | =Testimonials= | ||
+ | The Wooga Looga Theorem can be used to prove many problems and should be a part of any geometry textbook. | ||
+ | ~ilp2020 | ||
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Thanks for rediscovering our theorem RedFireTruck - Foogle and Hoogle of [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC50E9TuLIMWbOPUX45xZPaQ The Ooga Booga Tribe of The Caveman Society] | Thanks for rediscovering our theorem RedFireTruck - Foogle and Hoogle of [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC50E9TuLIMWbOPUX45xZPaQ The Ooga Booga Tribe of The Caveman Society] | ||
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The Wooga Looga Theorem is EPIC POGGERS WHOLESOME 100 KEANU CHUNGUS AMAZING SKILL THEOREM!!!!!1!!!111111 -centslordm | The Wooga Looga Theorem is EPIC POGGERS WHOLESOME 100 KEANU CHUNGUS AMAZING SKILL THEOREM!!!!!1!!!111111 -centslordm | ||
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The Wooga Looga Theorem is amazing and can be applied to so many problems and should be taught in every school. - RedFireTruck | The Wooga Looga Theorem is amazing and can be applied to so many problems and should be taught in every school. - RedFireTruck | ||
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This is <i>almost</i> as OP as the Adihaya Jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal Lemma. Needs to be nerfed. -CoolCarsonTheRun | This is <i>almost</i> as OP as the Adihaya Jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal Lemma. Needs to be nerfed. -CoolCarsonTheRun | ||
− | I ReAlLy don't get it - Senguamar | + | [s]I ReAlLy don't get it - Senguamar[/s] HOW DARE YOU!!!! |
The Wooga Looga Theorem is the base of all geometry. It is so OP that even I don't understand how to use it. | The Wooga Looga Theorem is the base of all geometry. It is so OP that even I don't understand how to use it. | ||
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+ | You know what, this is jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal's lemma - Ishan | ||
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+ | If only I knew this on some contests that I had done previously... - JacobJB | ||
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+ | The Wooga Looga Theorem is so pr0 that it needs to be nerfed. - rocketsri | ||
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+ | "The Wooga Looga Theorem should be used in contests and should be part of geometry books." ~ [[User:Aops-g5-gethsemanea2|Aops-g5-gethsemanea2]] ([[User talk:Aops-g5-gethsemanea2|talk]]) 21:56, 21 December 2020 (EST) | ||
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+ | The Wooga Looga Theorem is so OP BRUH |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 1 January 2021
Contents
Definition
If there is and points
on the sides
respectively such that
, then the ratio
.
Created by Foogle and Hoogle of The Ooga Booga Tribe of The Caveman Society
Proofs
Proof 1
Proof by Gogobao:
We have:
We have:
Therefore
So we have
Proof 2
Proof by franzliszt
Apply Barycentrics w.r.t. . Then
. We can also find that
. In the barycentric coordinate system, the area formula is
where
is a random triangle and
is the reference triangle. Using this, we find that
Proof 3
Proof by RedFireTruck:
WLOG we let ,
,
for
,
. We then use Shoelace Forumla to get
. We then figure out that
,
, and
so we know that by Shoelace Formula
. We know that
for all
so
.
Proof 4
Proof by jasperE3:
The Wooga Looga theorem is a direct application of Routh's Theorem when a=b=c.
Proof 5
Proof by ishanvannadil2008:
Just use jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal's lemma. (Thanks to tenebrine)
Application 1
Problem
The Wooga Looga Theorem states that the solution to this problem by franzliszt:
In points
are on sides
such that
. Find the ratio of
to
.
Solution 1
One solution is this one by RedFireTruck:
WLOG let ,
,
. Then
by Shoelace Theorem and
,
,
. Then
by Shoelace Theorem. Therefore the answer is
.
Solution 2
or this solution by franzliszt:
We apply Barycentric Coordinates w.r.t. . Let
. Then we find that
. In the barycentric coordinate system, the area formula is
where
is a random triangle and
is the reference triangle. Using this, we find that
Solution 3
or this solution by aaja3427:
According the the Wooga Looga Theorem, It is . This is
Solution 4
or this solution by ilovepizza2020:
We use the to instantly get
. (Note: You can only use this method when you are not in a contest as this method is so overpowered that the people behind tests decided to ban it.)
Solution 5
or this solution by eduD_looC:
This is a perfect application of the Adihaya Jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal's Lemma, which results in the answer being . A very beautiful application, which leaves graders and readers speechless. Great for math contests with proofs.
Solution 6
or this solution by CoolJupiter:
Wow. All of your solutions are slow, compared to my sol:
By math, we have .
~CoolJupiter ^ | EVERYONE USE THIS SOLUTION IT'S BRILLIANT ~bsu1
Yes, very BRILLIANT!
~ TheAoPSLebron
The Best Solution
By the 1+1=2 principle, we get . Definitely the best method. When asked, please say that OlympusHero taught you this method. Cuz he did.
Application 2
Problem
The Wooga Looga Theorem states that the solution to this problem by Matholic:
The figure below shows a triangle ABC whose area is . If
, find
~LaTeX-ifyed by RP3.1415
Solution 1
is this solution by franzliszt:
We apply Barycentric Coordinates w.r.t. . Let
. Then we find that
. In the barycentric coordinate system, the area formula is
where
is a random triangle and
is the reference triangle. Using this, we find that
so
.
Solution 2
or this solution by RedFireTruck:
By the Wooga Looga Theorem, . We are given that
so
Application 3
Problem
The Wooga Looga Theorem states that the solution to this problem by RedFireTruck:
Find the ratio if
and
in the diagram below.
Solution 1
is this solution by franzliszt:
By the Wooga Looga Theorem, . Notice that
is the medial triangle of Wooga Looga Triangle of
. So
and
by Chain Rule ideas.
Solution 2
or this solution by franzliszt:
Apply Barycentrics w.r.t. so that
. Then
. And
.
In the barycentric coordinate system, the area formula is where
is a random triangle and
is the reference triangle. Using this, we find that
Application 4
Problem
Let be a triangle and
be points on sides
and
respectively. We have that
and similar for the other sides. If the area of triangle
is
, then what is the area of triangle
? (By ilovepizza2020)
Solution 1
By Franzliszt
By Wooga Looga, so the answer is
.
Solution 2
By franzliszt
Apply Barycentrics w.r.t. . Then
. We can also find that
. In the barycentric coordinate system, the area formula is
where
is a random triangle and
is the reference triangle. Using this, we find that
So the answer is
.
Testimonials
The Wooga Looga Theorem can be used to prove many problems and should be a part of any geometry textbook. ~ilp2020
Thanks for rediscovering our theorem RedFireTruck - Foogle and Hoogle of The Ooga Booga Tribe of The Caveman Society
Franzlist is wooga looga howsopro - volkie boy
The Wooga Looga Theorem is EPIC POGGERS WHOLESOME 100 KEANU CHUNGUS AMAZING SKILL THEOREM!!!!!1!!!111111 -centslordm
The Wooga Looga Theorem is amazing and can be applied to so many problems and should be taught in every school. - RedFireTruck
The Wooga Looga Theorem is the best. -aaja3427
The Wooga Looga Theorem is needed for everything and it is great-hi..
The Wooga Looga Theorem was made by the author of the 5th Testimonial, RedFireTruck, which means they are the ooga booga tribe... proof: go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC50E9TuLIMWbOPUX45xZPaQ and click "about". now copy and paste the aops URL. you got RedFireTruck! Great Job! now go check out his thread for post milestones, https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c3h2319596, and give him a friend request! -FPT
This theorem has helped me with school and I am no longer failing my math class. -mchang
"I can't believe AoPS books don't have this amazing theorem. If you need help with math, you can depend on caveman." ~CoolJupiter
Before the Wooga Looga Theorem, I had NO IDEA how to solve any hard geo. But, now that I've learned it, I can solve hard geo in 7 seconds ~ ilp2020 (2nd testimonial by me)
Too powerful... ~franzliszt
The Wooga Looga Theorem is so pro ~ ac142931
It is so epic and awesome that it will blow the minds of people if they saw this ~ ac142931(2nd testimonial by me)
This theorem changed my life... ~ samrocksnature
Math competitions need to ban the use of the Wooga Looga Theorem, it's just too good. ~ jasperE3
It actually can be. I never thought I'd say this, but the Wooga Looga theorem is a legit theorem. ~ jasperE3
This is franzliszt and I endorse this theorem. ~franzliszt
This theorem is too OP. ~bestzack66
This is amazing! However much it looks like a joke, it is a legitimate - and powerful - theorem. -Supernova283
Wooga Looga Theorem is extremely useful. Someone needs to make a handout on this so everyone can obtain the power of Wooga Looga ~RP3.1415
The Wooga Looga cavemen were way ahead of their time. Good job (dead) guys! -HIA2020
It's like the Ooga Booga Theorem (also OP), but better!!! - BobDBuilder321
The Wooga Looga Theorem is a special case of [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routh%27s_theorem]Routh's Theorem.[/url] So this wiki article is DEFINITELY needed. -peace
I actually thought this was a joke theorem until I read this page - HumanCalculator9
I endorse the Wooga Looga theorem for its utter usefulness and seriousness. -HamstPan38825
This is almost as OP as the Adihaya Jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal Lemma. Needs to be nerfed. -CoolCarsonTheRun
[s]I ReAlLy don't get it - Senguamar[/s] HOW DARE YOU!!!!
The Wooga Looga Theorem is the base of all geometry. It is so OP that even I don't understand how to use it.
You know what, this is jayasharmaramankumarguptareddybavarajugopal's lemma - Ishan
If only I knew this on some contests that I had done previously... - JacobJB
The Wooga Looga Theorem is so pr0 that it needs to be nerfed. - rocketsri
"The Wooga Looga Theorem should be used in contests and should be part of geometry books." ~ Aops-g5-gethsemanea2 (talk) 21:56, 21 December 2020 (EST)
The Wooga Looga Theorem is so OP BRUH