1995 USAMO Problems/Problem 3
Given a nonisosceles, nonright triangle let
denote the center of its circumscribed circle, and let
and
be the midpoints of sides
and
respectively. Point
is located on the ray
so that
is similar to
. Points
and
on rays
and
respectively, are defined similarly. Prove that lines
and
are concurrent, i.e. these three lines intersect at a point.
Solution
LEMMA 1:
In with circumcenter
,
.
PROOF of Lemma 1:
The arc equals
which equals
. Since
is isosceles we have that
.
QED
Define s.t.
. Since
,
. Let
and
. Since we have
, we have that
. Also, we have that
. Furthermore,
, by lemma 1. Therefore,
. Since
is the midpoint of
,
is the median. However
tells us that
is just
reflected across the internal angle bisector of
. By definition,
is the
-symmedian. Likewise,
is the
-symmedian and
is the
-symmedian. Since the symmedians concur at the symmedian point, we are done.
QED
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