SOLUTION: in a triangle ABC let C1 be any pointon the side AB other than A oR B.Join CC1.The line passing through A and parallel to CC1 intersects the line BC extended at A1.The line passing
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Question 1080510: in a triangle ABC let C1 be any pointon the side AB other than A oR B.Join CC1.The line passing through A and parallel to CC1 intersects the line BC extended at A1.The line passing through B parallel to CC1 intersects the line AC extended at A1.The lengths of AA1 BB1 CC1 are
Answer by ikleyn(52925) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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I see (at least) one error in your condition
and do not see the symbol of an arithmetic operation (or separators like "," "comma") between (AA1) (BB1) (CC1).
Edit and re-post.
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