S L Loney Solutions for Chapter: Properties of Triangle, Exercise 3: Examples XXXVII

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S L Loney Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - S L Loney Solutions for Chapter: Properties of Triangle, Exercise 3: Examples XXXVII

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Questions from S L Loney Solutions for Chapter: Properties of Triangle, Exercise 3: Examples XXXVII with Hints & Solutions

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Through the angular points of a triangle are drawn straight line which make the same angle α with the area of opposite sides of the triangle; Prove that the area of the triangle formed by them is to the original triangle as 4cos2α:1.

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Two circles, of radii a and b, cut each other at an angle θ. Prove that the length of the common chord is 2absinθa2+b2+2abcosθ.

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Three equal circles touch one another; find the radius of the circles which touches all three.

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Three circles, whose radii are a, b and c, touch one another externally and the tangents at their points of contact meet in a point; prove that the distance of this point from either of their points of contact is abca+b+c12.

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In triangle ABC in the sides BC, CA, AB are taken three points A', B', C' such that BA':A'C=CB':B'A=AC':C'B=m:n;

Prove that if AA', BB' and CC' be joined they will form by their intersections a triangle whose area is to that of the triangle ABC as m-n2:m2+mn+n2.

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The circle inscribed in the triangle ABC touches the sides BC, CA and AB in the points A1, B1 and C1, respectively. Similarly, the circle inscribed in the triangle A1B1C1 touches the sides in A2, B2, C2, respectively and so on; if AnBnCn be the nth triangle so formed, prove that its angles are π3+-2-nA-π3, π3+-2-nB-π3 and π3+-2-nC-π3.

Hence prove that the triangle so formed is ultimately equilateral.

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A1B1C1 is the triangle formed by joining the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from ABC upon the opposite sides; in like manner A2B2C2 is the triangle obtained by joining the feet of the perpendiculars from A1, B1 and C1 on the opposite sides and so on. Find the values on the angles An, Bn and Cn in the nth of these triangles.

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The legs of a tripod are each 10 cm in length and their points of contact with a horizontal table which the tripod stands from a triangle whose sides are 7, 8 and 9 cm in length. Find the inclination of the legs to the horizontal and the height of the apex.