2002 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 23
Problem
In
, we have
and
. Side
and the median from
to
have the same length. What is
?
Solution
Solution 1
Let
be the foot of the altitude from
to
extended past
. Let
and
.
Using the Pythagorean Theorem, we obtain the equations
Subtracting
equation from
and
, we get
Then, subtracting
from
and rearranging, we get
, so
~greenturtle 11/28/2017
Solution 2
Let
be the foot of the median from
to
, and we let
. Then by the Law of Cosines on
, we have
Since
, we can add these two equations and get
Hence
and
.
Solution 3: Stewart's Theorem
From Stewart's Theorem, we have
Simplifying, we get
- awu2014
Solution 4 [Pappus's Median Theorem]
There is a theorem in geometry known as Pappus's Median Theorem. It states that if you have
, and you draw a median from point
to side
(label this as
), then:
. Note that
is the length of side
,
is the length of side
, and
is length of side
. Let
. Then
. Now, we can plug into the formula given above:
,
,
, and
. After some simple algebra, we find
. Then,
.
-Flames
Note: Pappus's Median Theorem is just a special case of Stewart's Theorem, with
. ~Puck_0
Video Solution by TheBeautyofMath
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See also
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