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Let I be the incentre of acute triangle ABC with AB ̸= AC. The incircle ω of ABC is tangent to sides BC, CA, and AB at D, E, and F, respectively. The line through D perpendicular to EF meets ω again at R. Line AR meets ω again at P. The circumcircles of triangles PCE and PBF meet again at Q.
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Let <math>I</math> be the incenter of acute triangle <math>ABC</math> with <math>AB \neq AC</math>. The incircle ω of <math>ABC</math> is tangent to sides <math>BC</math>, <math>CA</math>, and <math>AB</math> at <math>D</math>, <math>E</math>, and <math>F</math>, respectively. The line through <math>D</math> perpendicular to <math>EF</math> meets ω again at <math>R</math>. Line <math>AR</math> meets ω again at P. The circumcircles of triangles PCE and PBF meet again at Q.
Prove that lines DI and PQ meet on the line through A perpendicular to AI.
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Prove that lines <math>DI</math> and <math>PQ</math> meet on the line through <math>A</math> perpendicular to <math>AI</math>.

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Problem

Let $I$ be the incenter of acute triangle $ABC$ with $AB \neq AC$. The incircle ω of $ABC$ is tangent to sides $BC$, $CA$, and $AB$ at $D$, $E$, and $F$, respectively. The line through $D$ perpendicular to $EF$ meets ω again at $R$. Line $AR$ meets ω again at P. The circumcircles of triangles PCE and PBF meet again at Q. Prove that lines $DI$ and $PQ$ meet on the line through $A$ perpendicular to $AI$.