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hi basketballstar123
This wasn't my proof, but here's how I know this to be true. The circle centred on G defines the point H. AHB is 90 at it is the angle at the circumference subtended by the diameter AB **. AB is parallel to CD so angle AHB = HBD (use x + y = 90).
Bob
** http://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=17799 post #6
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Is there a way to solve this problem by making ABP a medial triangle?
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Also, what is M and J?
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Good luck, Bob!
Yes, I thought there should be an easier way, too...as there was with this one, with ΔPEB being 1/3rd of ΔPCA.
Here's another diagram, with another property revealed by Geogebra: ie, CL = LP = HM. But again, I don't know how to use that info.
This time I've marked some of the equal-length lines.
This was the digram I was referring to.
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How do you know that AB=LM without using geogebra?
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Hi dazzle1230;
How do you know that AB=LM without using geogebra?
AB & LM are opposite sides of rectangle ABML (from post #24):
Proof that H is CD's midpoint:
(i) ABML is a rectangle (tangent perpendicular to radius theorem [see 'Tangent Angle' at bottom of page here] for points A & B; AB is parallel to CD [see post #1]; AE extends to L)
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then wouldnt we have to prove that there are perpendicular lines?
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With parallel lines (AB and CD in this case), a line that is perpendicular to one (eg, as a tangent radius) is perpendicular to both.
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I like how this was a discussion about a certain proof, and then it somehow transformed about a discussion of a movie.
If a second was a minute, and a minute was an hour, how many hours would be in one day? (There are multiple answers and they are debatable)
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Hi;
This forum is kind of informal and friendly. Ask a question and help comes, it is that easy.
There really was only a bit about that movie, this thread is stuffed, I mean stuffed with geometry.
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There are no posts about movie, I see.
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I tried the approach of defining point M as the midpoint of AB and point N as the midpoint of CD, and also tried the approach of defining N as a point on CD such that AM=MN, effectively working backwards, but it didn't work...
If ANB = 90, the midpoint of the hypotenuse, M, will also be the circumcenter of ANB, therefore AM=BM=NM. I don't know how to prove that ANB is a right triangle.
I also used some arc lengths and tangents to prove that angle BDP is congruent to ABP
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There are no posts about movie, I see.
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hi zapyourtumor
Welcome to the forum.
This is a long thread and there's at least one other on this question. The answer to your question is in there somewhere; you just need to go back to the early posts. I recommend you use my labelling rather than using M and N. Then you'll find the answer.
Bob
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You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob
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