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Old October 19th, 2009, 08:58 AM
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Can I get help starting this exercise:-


Let triangle ABC be such that AB is not congruent to AC. Let D be the point of intersection of the bisector of angle A and the perpendicular bisector of side BC. Let E, F, and G be the feet of the perpendicular dropped from D to line AB, line AC, line BC.
Prove that:-

a) D lies outside the triangle on the circle through ABC.

b) One of E or F lies inside the triangle and the other outside.

c) E, F, and G are collinear.
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Can I please get some help starting it???????????
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