1964 AHSME Problems/Problem 39: Difference between revisions
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We know that in a <math>\triangle DEF</math>, if <math>\angle D \le \angle E</math> then <math>EF \le DF</math>, we can use this fact in the different triangles to form inequalities, and then add the inequalities. | We know that in a <math>\triangle DEF</math>, if <math>\angle D \le \angle E</math> then <math>EF \le DF</math>, we can use this fact in the different triangles to form inequalities, and then add the inequalities. | ||
In <math>\triangle ABC, since c \ge b \ge a, we have \angle C \ge \angle B \ge \angle A</math> by the above argument. | In <math>\triangle ABC</math>, since <math>c \ge b \ge a, we have \angle C \ge \angle B \ge \angle A</math> by the above argument. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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Problem
The magnitudes of the sides of triangle
are
,
, and
, as shown, with
. Through interior point
and the vertices
,
,
, lines are drawn meeting the opposite sides in
,
,
, respectively. Let
. Then, for all positions of point
,
is less than:
Solution
We know that in a
, if
then
, we can use this fact in the different triangles to form inequalities, and then add the inequalities.
In
, since
by the above argument.
See Also
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