1950 AHSME Problems/Problem 49
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Problem
A triangle has a fixed base that is inches long. The median from to side is inches long and can have any position emanating from . The locus of the vertex of the triangle is:
Solution
The locus of the median's endpoint on is the circle about and of radius inches. The locus of the vertex is then the circle twice as big and twice as far from , i.e. of radius inches and with center inches from along : .
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