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Ahmad:
You don't need to find MD, once you find QK/QB you know that's the ratio of the areas [AKQ] and [AQB], and [AQB] is trivial to find. To show this, for example, you could use similarity (same base). Well done though, you should be fine with vector proofs. :)

Mao:
I AM SO LOST, after reading the first few lines in proof no.1

maybe i should open my textbook and start reading... :(

fredrick:

--- Quote from: Obsolete Chaos on January 10, 2008, 03:27:26 pm ---I AM SO LOST, after reading the first few lines in proof no.1

maybe i should open my textbook and start reading... :(

--- End quote ---
That makes two of us

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