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An Incentre Problem (
Posted on 2007-04-02
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The incentre of triangle ABC is located at I. The incircle touches BC and CA respectively at D and E, and BI meets DE at G.
Prove that AG is perpendicular to BG.
Submitted by
K Sengupta
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Angle CED = Angle CDE = 90
o
- Angle ACB/2
Hence, Angle AEG
= 180
o
- Angle DEC
= 90
o
+ Angle ACB/2
Now, Angle AIG = Angle ABI + Angle BAI
= (Angle ABC + Angle BAC)/2
Hence, Angle AEG + Angle AIG
= 90
o
+ (Angle ACB + Angle ABC + Angle BAC)/2
= 90
o
+ 90
o
= 180
o
Therefore, AEGI is a cyclic quadrilateral, so that:
Angle AGI = Angle AEI = 90
o
Consequently, it follows that AG is perpendicular to BG.
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An alternate methodology is posted by Bractals in this
location
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