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Revision as of 22:57, 16 November 2023
Problem
In tetrahedron , vertex is connected with , the centroid of . Lines parallel to are drawn through and . These lines intersect the planes and in points and , respectively. Prove that the volume of is one third the volume of . Is the result true if point is selected anywhere within ?
Solution
Let be the point where line intersects line
Let be the point where line intersects line
Let be the point where line intersects line
From centroid properties we have:
Therefore,
Since , then
Since , then
Since , then
Since and , then
Let be the perpendicular distance from to
Let be the perpendicular distance from to
Alternate solutions are always welcome. If you have a different, elegant solution to this problem, please add it to this page.
See Also
1964 IMO (Problems) • Resources | ||
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