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Monthly Archives: February 2020
MATHCOUNTS Exercises – 21
The perimeter of rhombus $ABCD$ is 8 and its area is 2. Find the value of $\angle{ABC}$ in terms of $\pi$. Click here for the solution. Solution Draw line $AE$ perpendicular to $BC$ with $E$ on $BC$. Connect $A$ and $C$ to form two congruent $\triangle{ABC}$ and … Continue reading
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Who is the thief?
Four burglary suspects, A, B, C, D were summoned to the court to face the judge. When the judge asked: “Who is the thief?”, each of the suspects answered as following: A: B is the thief.B: C is the thief.C: … Continue reading
MATHCOUNTS Exercises – 20
Given an equilateral $\triangle{ABC}$ shown below, $AB=BC=CA=1$, point $D$ and $E$ trisect side $AB$, point $F$ and $G$ trisect side $BC$, point $H$ and $I$ trisect side $CA$. Two overlapping equilateral triangles are formed by linking various intersect points. Find … Continue reading
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