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Forum Name: College math
Topic ID: 396
Message ID: 2
#2, Thankyou
Posted by Please solution on Feb-28-06 at 10:13 AM
In response to message #1
ABC is acute-angled and is not isosceles. The bisector of the acute angle between the altitudes from A and C meets AB at P and BC at Q. The angle bisector of B meets the line joining HN at R, where H is the orthocenter and N is the midpoint of AC. Show that BPRQ is cyclic