One of our students has provided another solution for this using trigonometry as well. If you can get that solution, drop a comment. I will be more than happy to add that also on to the blog.
CAT Geometry Solution 1
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Hi Rajesh
ReplyDeleteThere is no need to calculate area to find the value of 'k'.
As per your diagram, I am taking the values as AB = AC = kr and BC = 3r.
We know that Incenter of a triangle is intersection point of angle bisectors of the triangle. So applying internal angle bisector theorem in triangle ACD, we have
AI = 2kr/3.
Now applying Pythagoras theorem in triangle ACD we can easily find the value k ad then the required ratio as follows:
(2kr/3 + r)^2 + (3r/2)^2 = (kr)^2.
I believe this is much faster, shorter and easier than the method presented in slideshare.
Rgds
Kamal Lohia