1992 AIME Problems/Problem 9
Problem
Trapezoid
has sides
,
,
, and
, with
parallel to
. A circle with center
on
is drawn tangent to
and
. Given that
, where
and
are relatively prime positive integers, find
.
Solution 1
Let
be the base of the trapezoid and consider angles
and
. Let
and let
equal the height of the trapezoid. Let
equal the radius of the circle.
Then
and
Let
be the distance along
from
to where the perp from
meets
.
Then
and
so
now substitute this into
to get
and
.
you don't have to use trig nor angles A and B. From similar triangles,
this implies that
so
Solution 2
From
above,
and
. Adding these equations yields
. Thus,
, and
.
from solution 1 we get from 1 that h/r = 70/x and h/r = 50/ (92-x)
this implies that 70/x =50/(92-x) so x = 161/3
Solution 3
Extend
and
to meet at a point
. Since
and
are parallel,
. If
is further extended to a point
and
is extended to a point
such that
is tangent to circle
, we discover that circle
is the incircle of triangle
. Then line
is the angle bisector of
. By homothety,
is the intersection of the angle bisector of
with
. By the angle bisector theorem,
$\begin{align*} \frac{AX}{AP} &= \frac{XB}{BP}\\ \frac{AX}{AP} - \frac{XD}{AP} &= \frac{XB}{BP} - \frac{XC}{BP}\\ \frac{AD}{AP} &= \frac{BD}{PB}\\ &=\frac{7}{5} \end{align*}$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)
Let
, then
.
. Thus,
.
See also
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