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Problem
Let be a triangle where is the midpoint of , and is the angle bisector of with on . Let be the intersection of the median and the bisector . In addition is equilateral with . What is ?
Solution
Let and . From the conditions, let's deduct some convenient conditions that seems sufficient to solve the problem.
is the midpoint of side .
This implies that . Given that angle is degrees and angle is degrees, we can use the area formula to get
So, .....(1)
is angle bisector.
In the triangle , one has , therefore .....(2)
Furthermore, triangle is similar to triangle , so , therefore ....(3)
By (2) and (3) and the subtraction law of ratios, we get
Therefore , or . So .
Finally, using the law of cosine for triangle , we get
See also
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