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Given three arbitrary points B, M and C on a plane. Find the locus of the points A such that angle BAM = angle CAM.
1) If B, M and C are collinear in any order, the problem is trivial (either no solution or the first family of Apollonian circles)
2) If MB=MC and B, M and C are not collinear, it is still easy: the locus includes the perpendicular bisector of BC and the segment BC itself
3) For all the other cases, I have yet to get the locus. Though I can prove that M must be equidistant from AB and AC.
Please help. Thanks.
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Consider A as such point and draw perpendiculars BG and CH to segment MA.Triangles AGB & AHC are similar. therfore
AG/AH =BG/CH. So A divides HG externally in the ratio CH/BG.
LOCUS:: draw a line through M and draw BG & CH perpendiculars. Divide HG externally in the ratio CH/BG to locate point A.
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hi phanthanhtom,
Using Geometer's Sketchpad, I choose points for B and C, and then M slightly closer to B than C. Then I constructed an angle BAC and its bisector and moved A until the bisector went through M. I recorded that point and then tried to find another A. Here is the result:
There were no points to the right of M and above C, and similarly none below the lowest point on the left where I have shown the construction. No idea what these curves are. And they'd be different if I moved my initial points.
I suppose you could specify coordinates (Bx,By), (Mx,My) and Cx,Cy) and then find Ax and Ay in terms of these. That would give parametric equations for the locus. But I think it's a horrible calculation.
Sorry I cannot help more
Bob
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When MB=MC and B.M and c are not collinear the locus is the circle passing through B,M and C in addition to the perpendicular bisector.
Last edited by thickhead (2016-04-29 19:56:50)
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