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| + | We know that there is a negative inversion which is at <math>H</math> and swaps the nine-point circle and <math>\Gamma</math>. And this maps: |
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− | Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
| + | <math>A \longleftrightarrow F</math>. Also, let <math>M \longleftrightarrow Q`</math>. Of course <math>\triangle HFM \sim \triangle HQ'A</math> so <math>\angle HQ'A = 90</math>. Hence, <math>Q' = Q</math>. So: |
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
| + | <math>M \longleftrightarrow Q</math>. Let <math>HA</math> and <math>HQ</math> intersect with nine-point circle <math>T</math> and <math>Q</math>, respectively. Let's define the point <math>L</math> such that <math>TNML</math> is rectangle. We have found <math>M \longleftrightarrow Q</math> and if we do the same thing, we find: |
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
| + | <math>L \longleftrightarrow K</math>. Now, we can say: |
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
| + | <math>(KQH) \longleftrightarrow ML</math> and <math>(FKM) \longleftrightarrow (ALQ)</math>. İf we manage to show <math>ML</math> and <math>(ALQ)</math> are tangent, the proof ends. |
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
| + | We can easily say <math>TN || AQ</math> and <math>AQ = 2.TN</math> because <math>T</math> and <math>N</math> are the midpoints of <math>HA</math> and <math>HQ</math>, respectively. |
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
| + | Because of the rectangle <math>TNML</math>, <math>TN || ML</math> and <math>TN = ML</math>. |
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
| + | Hence, <math>ML || AQ</math> and <math>AQ = 2.ML</math> so <math>L</math> is on the perpendecular bisector of <math>AQ</math> and that follows <math>\triangle ALQ</math> is isoceles. And we know that <math>ML || AQ</math>, so <math>ML</math> is tangent to <math>(ALQ)</math>. We are done. <math>\blacksquare</math> |
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
| + | Really Important Note: This solution is in the "IMO 2015 Solution Notes" which is written by Evan Chen. |
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
| + | There is the link: https://web.evanchen.cc/exams/IMO-2015-notes.pdf |
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.Let <math>ABC</math> be an acute triangle with <math>AB>AC</math>. Let <math>\Gamma</math> be its circumcircle, <math>H</math> its orthocenter, and <math>F</math> the foot of the altitude from <math>A</math>. Let <math>M</math> be the midpoint of <math>BC</math>. Let <math>Q</math> be the point on <math>\Gamma</math> such that <math>\angle HKQ=90^\circ</math>. Assume that the points <math>A</math>, <math>B</math>, <math>C</math>, <math>K</math>, and <math>Q</math> are all different, and lie on <math>\Gamma</math> in this order.
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− | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other.
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