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Point G is the midpoint of median
of . Point is the midpoint of , and point is the intersection ofI've tried at this problem for a while, and I can't get it. I know many midpoints and that point T seems to be important. Thanks!
Last edited by Enshrouded_ (2015-08-01 00:45:20)
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Hi;
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hi Enshrouded_
Welcome to the forum.
I understood the diagram without any need for overlining etc.
In a triangle that is split in two by a line to the midpoint of the base, the area of the two parts will be equal.
So if XYM = 150, then XYM = 75, and MHX = 75/2
What follows is wrong. Solution may appear in a later post with any luck.
Triangle MTG is mathematically similar to MHX with a length scale factor of 1/2, so the area scale factor will be I/2 x 1/2 = 1/4.
Bob
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You mean XYZ = 150. My first try was actually 9 3/8, which turned out to be wrong. How can you tell that MTG is 1/2 of MHX?
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Yes I did mean XYZ.
And now I look again, I have fiddled that last step. I'll have another try now.
Bob
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I see where I'm going wrong. I read that as T is a midpoint too. Now I've constructed it properly in Sketchpad, I can see that is not true. I'm going to edit my earlier post to admit it is wrong, in case anyone is misled. Then I'll try this again with the right diagram.
Back after I've pruned some apple trees.
Bob
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I'm now getting 12.5 But I've got a difficulty proving it.
Bob
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I see now. In XYM, YG and MH are medians, so they divide the triangle into 6 smaller and equal area triangles. So MTG = 1/6 XYM = 25/2. Thanks bob!
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Last question for a little bit:
In triangle
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I finally sorted out my error and did it by vector geometry. You were right that T is the key. I calculated That YT : TG = 2 : 1 and the result follows from that. Well done for getting it by your own method.
Your last question has me puzzled. I played around with the cosine rule for a bit but ended up with an expression for AB^2 - AC^2 so that didn't help. I thought I'd use Sketchpad again to get a feel for when the max and min occur and found that AB^2 + AC^2 is a constant for all positions of A.
I made the line BC and found the midpoint, D. I constructed a circle centre D and radius 5 with A on the circle. Then I calculated AB^2 + AC^2. I got 81.94 for all A on the circle.
If that's correct then max = min and M-n = 0. Somehow I don't think that is correct.
Bob
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Well, I guess they are the same, because it turned out to be right. Thanks again bob xD
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How about this?
In triangle ABD by cosine rule:
and in triangle ACD:
But those angles add up to 180 so
So adding
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