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Congruent Incircles (Posted on 2017-01-01) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Let ABC be a 3-4-5 triangle with right angle C. Let D be a point on the hypotenuse. CD then partitions ABC into ACD and BCD.

Where is D located if ACD and BCD have congruent incircles?

No Solution Yet Submitted by Brian Smith    
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  Subject Author Date
Some ThoughtsConstruction of point D for any right triangleBractals2017-01-07 12:15:30
re: Solution by constructionBrian Smith2017-01-01 19:04:14
Solutionnumerical computer solutionCharlie2017-01-01 12:43:06
Some ThoughtsSolution by constructionbroll2017-01-01 11:33:55
The title of my previous post should be "Full Solution" Bractals2017-01-01 11:04:38
SolutionNo SubjectBractals2017-01-01 11:00:32
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