Difference between revisions of "2014 AIME I Problems/Problem 13"
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Notice that <math>269+411=275+405</math>. This means <math>\overline{EG}</math> passes through the centre of the square. | Notice that <math>269+411=275+405</math>. This means <math>\overline{EG}</math> passes through the centre of the square. | ||
− | Draw <math>\overline{IJ} \parallel \overline{HF}</math> with <math>I</math> on <math>\overline{AD}</math>, <math>J</math> on <math>\overline{ | + | Draw <math>\overline{IJ} \parallel \overline{HF}</math> with <math>I</math> on <math>\overline{AD}</math>, <math>J</math> on <math>\overline{BC}</math> such that <math>\overline{IJ}</math> and <math>\overline{EG}</math> intersects at the centre of the square <math>O</math>. |
Let the area of the square be <math>1360a</math>. Then the area of <math>HPOI=71a</math> and the area of <math>FPOJ=65a</math>. | Let the area of the square be <math>1360a</math>. Then the area of <math>HPOI=71a</math> and the area of <math>FPOJ=65a</math>. | ||
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Therefore, the area of <math>ABCD=1360a=\boxed{850}</math> | Therefore, the area of <math>ABCD=1360a=\boxed{850}</math> | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
{{AIME box|year=2014|n=I|num-b=12|num-a=14}} | {{AIME box|year=2014|n=I|num-b=12|num-a=14}} | ||
{{MAA Notice}} | {{MAA Notice}} |
Revision as of 12:07, 8 February 2015
Problem 13
On square , points , and lie on sides and respectively, so that and . Segments and intersect at a point , and the areas of the quadrilaterals and are in the ratio Find the area of square .
Solution
Notice that . This means passes through the centre of the square.
Draw with on , on such that and intersects at the centre of the square .
Let the area of the square be . Then the area of and the area of .
Let the side side length be .
Draw and intersects at . .
The area of , so the area of .
Let . Then
Consider the area of .
Thus, .
Solving , we get .
Therefore, the area of
See also
2014 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 14 | |
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