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okay ppl, for those keen 3u (or 4u) mathematicians, plz attempt this question:
In triangle ABC, the angle bisector of < ABC from B meets the side AC at B'. and the angle bisector of < ACB from C meets the side AB at C'. If BB' = CC' , then prove that triangle ABC is isosceles.
this question is from the green yr12 Cambridge Mathematics Ext.1 book (under Chapter Euclidean Geometry).
the problem is that i did the question successfully... but it took two pages of rigorous algebra... which is what i'm not very happy about. (i didn't use co-ordinate geometry, and plz don't use it either.)
so if anyone out there already know a simpler method of doing this question, or can find one themselves, then plz post your solutions...
Thanks in advance, any help is greatly appreciated.
In triangle ABC, the angle bisector of < ABC from B meets the side AC at B'. and the angle bisector of < ACB from C meets the side AB at C'. If BB' = CC' , then prove that triangle ABC is isosceles.
this question is from the green yr12 Cambridge Mathematics Ext.1 book (under Chapter Euclidean Geometry).
the problem is that i did the question successfully... but it took two pages of rigorous algebra... which is what i'm not very happy about. (i didn't use co-ordinate geometry, and plz don't use it either.)
so if anyone out there already know a simpler method of doing this question, or can find one themselves, then plz post your solutions...
Thanks in advance, any help is greatly appreciated.
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