1967 IMO Problems/Problem 4
Let and
be any two acute-angled triangles. Consider all triangles
that are similar to
(so that vertices
,
,
correspond to vertices
,
,
, respectively) and circumscribed about triangle
(where
lies on
,
on
, and
on
). Of all such possible triangles, determine the one with maximum area, and construct it.
Solution
We construct a point inside
s.t.
, where
are a permutation of
. Now construct the three circles
. We obtain any of the triangles
circumscribed to
and similar to
by selecting
on
, then taking
, and then
(a quick angle chase shows that
are also colinear).
We now want to maximize . Clearly,
always has the same shape (i.e. all triangles
are similar), so we actually want to maximize
. This happens when
is the diameter of
. Then
, so
will also be the diameter of
. In the same way we show that
is the diameter of
, so everything is maximized, as we wanted.
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Solution 2
Since all the triangles circumscribed to
are similar, the one with maximum area will be the one with maximum sides, or
equivalently, the one with maximum side
. So we will try to maximize
.
The plan is to find the value of which maximizes
.
Note that for any we can construct the line through
which
forms the angle
with
. We can construct points
on this line, and lines through these points which form angles
with the line, and which pass through
respectively. Since
are acute,
is between
and these lines will meet at a point
such that
is between
and
is between
.
(More about this later.)
(Solution by pf02, September 2024)
TO BE CONTINUED. I AM SAVING MID WAY SO AS NOT TO LOSE WORK DONE SO FAR.
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