Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Geometry Problem 986: Triangle, Median, Midpoint, Equal Angles, 45 Degrees

Geometry Problem. Post your solution in the comments box below.
Level: Mathematics Education, High School, Honors Geometry, College.

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Online Geometry Problem 986: Triangle, Median, Midpoint, Equal Angles, 45 Degrees

5 comments:

  1. http://s25.postimg.org/7verkimrj/pro_986.png
    We have ∆ (BDC) similar to ∆ (ABC ) …. Case AA
    So ∠(ABC)=45
    Draw circumcircle of ADB, BC will tangent to this circle
    ∠ (AOB)=2∠ (DBC)=90
    From D draw a line //OA . This line will bisect OB => ∠ (DOB)=60
    So x=∠ (DAB)= ½ ∠ (DOB)=30

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  2. Non-elementary proof:

    ΔABC~ΔBDC
    If DC=1, AC=2, then BC=√2.

    By sine law,
    sin x / 1 = sin 45° / √2
    sin x = 1/2
    x = 30°

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  3. Circumcenter O of triangle DCB has <DOB=2(180-<ACB)=2(45+x)=90+2x, so <OBD=45-x=<ABD and O is on AB . x is always less than 45 so <ACB is obtuse so O is on the same side of the line DB as segment AB.
    P is on AC such that OP is perpendicular to DC. Therefore, CO^2=CP*CA=DC/2*DC*2=DC^2 because <COB=2*45=90, making triangle COD equilateral, 2x=60, x=30.

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  4. /_ABC = /_ABD + /_DBC = (45-x) + x = 45°. Draw CE perpendicular to AB. /_BCE = 45° and thus E lies on the perpendicular bisector of BC while /_CEB=2*/_CDB and thus E is the circumcentre of Tr. CDB which makes /_DEC = 2x and EC=ED. Now D is the circumcentre rt. Tr. AEC; hence ED=DC. In other words, Tr. EDC is equilateral or 2x=60° or x=30°

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  5. CH the altitude of Tr.BCD = 1/√2 ofCD. But BC=√2.CD from similar Tr.s. So BCH is a right Tr. with CH=1/2 BC. Hence x=30

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