The perpendicular bisector of hypotenuse AB in the right triangle

atodion23

atodion23

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2021-11-29

The perpendicular bisector of hypotenuse AB in the right triangle ABC forms the triangle with the area 3 times smaller than the area of ABC. Find the measures of acute angles in ABC.(Solve this tasked without using Trigonometry)

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Leory2000

Leory2000

Beginner2021-11-30Added 10 answers

Let the length be CB =l and AC=h in ABC.
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So, by Pythagoras theorem,
AB=h2+l2
Also, P is a perpendicular bisector of AB.
So, AP=PB
Hence, AP=PB=h2+l22
Step2
Here, we see that ABC is similar to APQ.
Since, both are right angle triangles.
So, ratio of their sides is
ACBAPQ=31
31=(ACAP)2
=(ll2+k22)2
l=l3h
From the ratio of side one can clearly say that A=30,B=60.

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