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Case 2: they are not parallel. Then they meet, let X be the meeting point.  
 
Case 2: they are not parallel. Then they meet, let X be the meeting point.  
 
   You get lots of similar triangles involving X, and with some algebra this should not be hard.
 
   You get lots of similar triangles involving X, and with some algebra this should not be hard.
 
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  (Note that (u+v)/v =u/v + 1.)
  
  
  
 
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HW4-10MA460Fall2009

Case 1: AB and DE are parallel.

That's easy.

Case 2: they are not parallel. Then they meet, let X be the meeting point.

 You get lots of similar triangles involving X, and with some algebra this should not be hard.
 (Note that (u+v)/v =u/v + 1.)


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