Angle bissector
Source: French TST 2004 pb.2; German contest (Bundeswettbewerb) 2003, 1st round
May 25, 2004
trigonometrygeometryangle bisectorgeometry proposed
Problem Statement
Let be a parallelogram. Let be a point on the side and be a point on the side such that the segments and have equal lengths and are non-zero. The lines and meet at .
Prove that the line is the bisector of the angle .
Alternative formulation. Let be a parallelogram. Let and be points on the sides and , respectively, such that . The lines and intersect at a point .
Prove that the point lies on the bisector of the angle .