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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 \ | + | 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. |
Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other. | Prove that the circumcircles of triangles <math>KQH</math> and <math>FKM</math> are tangent to each other. |
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Let be an acute triangle with . Let be its circumcircle, its orthocenter, and the foot of the altitude from . Let be the midpoint of . Let be the point on such that . Assume that the points , , , , and are all different, and lie on in this order.
Prove that the circumcircles of triangles and are tangent to each other.