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Plugging in <math>AH-BH</math> and simplifying, we have <math>RS=\frac{1992}{1995*2}=\frac{332}{665} \rightarrow 332+665=\boxed{997}</math>. | Plugging in <math>AH-BH</math> and simplifying, we have <math>RS=\frac{1992}{1995*2}=\frac{332}{665} \rightarrow 332+665=\boxed{997}</math>. | ||
− | Edit by GameMaster402: It can be shown that in any triangle with side lengths <math>n-1, n, n+1</math>, if you draw an altitude from the vertex to the side of <math>n+1</math>, and draw the incircles of the two right triangles, the distance between the two tangency points is simply <math>\frac{n- | + | Edit by GameMaster402: It can be shown that in any triangle with side lengths <math>n-1, n, n+1</math>, if you draw an altitude from the vertex to the side of <math>n+1</math>, and draw the incircles of the two right triangles, the distance between the two tangency points is simply <math>\frac{n-2}{2n+2}</math> Plugging in <math>n=1994</math> yields that the answer is <math>1992/1995*2</math>, which simplifies to <math>332/665</math> |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 13:57, 30 November 2017
Problem
Let be an altitude of . Let and be the points where the circles inscribed in the triangles and are tangent to . If , , and , then can be expressed as , where and are relatively prime integers. Find .
Solution
From the Pythagorean Theorem, , and . Subtracting those two equations yields . After simplification, we see that , or . Note that . Therefore we have that . Therefore .
Now note that , , and . Therefore we have
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Plugging in and simplifying, we have .
Edit by GameMaster402: It can be shown that in any triangle with side lengths , if you draw an altitude from the vertex to the side of , and draw the incircles of the two right triangles, the distance between the two tangency points is simply Plugging in yields that the answer is , which simplifies to
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