Tough Circle Geo Q (1 Viewer)

Jaydels

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ok, so you've proved that triangle ABG and DBG are congruent
so angle BGP=angle BCP (corresponding angles in congruent triangles are equal)
ie. angles subtending BP are equal
therefore points are concyclic (angles subtending the same arc in a circle are equal)
 

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And here's a little visual aid to help:

Now, picture a circle around the red quadrilaterial.
 

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Ok i've written it with full proof if you are still unsure how to obtain the answer. This is the most basic way to probably do it, doesn't require too much thinking :)

i)
S BC = BG (given sides of square BCFG are equal
angle DBA = angle CBG =90
angle ABC + angle DBA = angle ABC + andgle CBG since Angle abc is common
angle abc = angle dba = angle dbc
angle abc + angle cbg = angle abg
ie angle dbc = angle abg
ab = pb (sides of square)
therefore triangle abg == triangle dbc (SAS)

ii)
angle abg = angle dcb (corresponding angle's in cong triangles)
therefore since the angles subtend by the arc in a cong triangle, pb are equal it is now known that P, C, B, G lie on the cercomprence of a circle thus making them cyclic.

iii)
angle cpg = angle cbg = 90 (angles subtended by the arc cg are euqal)
therefore AG meets dc at 90 degrees, they are perpendicular

iv)
angle cgf = angle cgb = 45 (line cutting a square diagionally bisects the angle)
note: if you dont like this reason you can prove the 2 triangles are congruant etc...
but that is silly and a waste of time..

therefore angle dbp = angle cgb = 45 (exterrior opposing angles in a cyclic quad are euqal)

therefor angle dpg - angle dpb = 45
that is: (90 - 45 = 45)

therefore angle dpb = angle bpg = 45
PB bisects angle dpg
 

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LOL, I confronted the EXACT SAME question in tutoring TODAY! Apprently, my weird minded teacher calls this a "Bridal Chair"????wtf????
 

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The question was from a past CSSA paper. I think it was in 1991.
 

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lol circle geometry, is such an annoying subject... The ones that u dont get and then u see the answer u say to urself, that was so simple :p i hate circle geo, its so stupid :(
 

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