Thursday, June 23, 2011

Problem 629: Triangle, Perpendicular to Sides, Intersecting Lines, Altitude

Geometry Problem
Level: Mathematics Education, High School, Honors Geometry, College.

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Online Geometry Problem 629: Triangle, Perpendicular to Sides, Intersecting Lines, Altitude.

2 comments:

  1. analytic geometry ??
    let be
    A(0,0)B(a,b)C(c,0)D(0,d)E(c,e)
    line AE:y=ex/c
    line DC:y=-dx/c+d
    line DB:y=(b-d)x/a+d
    line BE:y=(e-b)(x-c)/(c-a)+e
    point F: xF=-acd/(bc-cd-ea) yF=-aed/(bc-cd-ea)
    point G: xG=(ad-ae+bc-cd)c/(ad+bc-dc-ec)
    yG=(a-c)de/(ad+bc-dc-ec)
    line AG:y=(a-c)dex/((ad-ae+bc-cd)c)
    line FC:y=yF(x-c)/(xF-c)
    intersection AG ,CF: xH=a
    BH//AD//CE
    we dont have used the right angles, this property remains with DA //CE

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  2. To Anonymous (Problem 629): Thanks for your comments. You are right, the property remains with DA//CE. See Geometry Problem 633.

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