Difference between revisions of "1956 AHSME Problems/Problem 49"
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First, from triangle <math>ABO</math>, <math>\angle AOB = 180^\circ - \angle BAO - \angle ABO</math>. Note that <math>AO</math> bisects <math>\angle BAT</math> (to see this, draw radii from <math>O</math> to <math>AB</math> and <math>AT,</math> creating two congruent right triangles), so <math>\angle BAO = \angle BAT/2</math>. Similarly, <math>\angle ABO = \angle ABR/2</math>. | First, from triangle <math>ABO</math>, <math>\angle AOB = 180^\circ - \angle BAO - \angle ABO</math>. Note that <math>AO</math> bisects <math>\angle BAT</math> (to see this, draw radii from <math>O</math> to <math>AB</math> and <math>AT,</math> creating two congruent right triangles), so <math>\angle BAO = \angle BAT/2</math>. Similarly, <math>\angle ABO = \angle ABR/2</math>. | ||
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Finally, from triangle <math>ABP</math>, <math>\angle BAP + \angle ABP = 180^\circ - \angle APB = 180^\circ - 40^\circ = 140^\circ</math>, so <cmath>\angle AOB = \frac{\angle BAP + \angle ABP}{2} = \frac{140^\circ}{2} = \boxed{70^\circ}.</cmath> | Finally, from triangle <math>ABP</math>, <math>\angle BAP + \angle ABP = 180^\circ - \angle APB = 180^\circ - 40^\circ = 140^\circ</math>, so <cmath>\angle AOB = \frac{\angle BAP + \angle ABP}{2} = \frac{140^\circ}{2} = \boxed{70^\circ}.</cmath> | ||
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+ | {{AHSME 50p box|year=1956|num-b=48|num-a=50}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Introductory Algebra Problems]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:57, 18 July 2021
Problem
Triangle is formed by three tangents to circle and ; then equals:
Solution
First, from triangle , . Note that bisects (to see this, draw radii from to and creating two congruent right triangles), so . Similarly, .
Also, , and . Hence,
Finally, from triangle , , so
See Also
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