8. Bisectors of angles A, B and C of a triangle ABC Intersectits circumcircle
Frespectively. Prove that the angles of the triangle DEF are 90- A
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Here, ABC is inscribed in a circle with center O and the bisectors of ∠A, ∠B and ∠C intersect the circumcircle at D, E and F respectively.
Now, join DE, EF and FD
As angles in the same segment are equal, so,
∠FDA = ∠FCA ————-(i)
∠FDA = ∠EBA ————-(i)
Adding equations (i) and (ii) we have,
∠FDA + ∠EDA = ∠FCA + ∠EBA
Or, ∠FDE = ∠FCA + ∠EBA = (½)∠C + (½)∠B
We know, ∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180°
So, ∠FDE = (½)[∠C + ∠B] = (½)[180° – ∠A]
⇒ ∠FDE = [90 – (∠A/2)]
In a similar way,
∠FED = [90 – (∠B/2)]
And,
∠EFD = [90 – (∠C/2)]
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