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In ΔABC,a,b and c are the lengths of the sides opposite to the angles A,B and C respectively. The bisector of the A meets the side BC at D and the circumscribed circle at E. Then DE equals

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a2cosA2
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a2cosA22(b+c)
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a2secA22(b+c)
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a2(b+c)
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Solution

The correct option is C a2secA22(b+c)
Using the property of angle bisector, we have
BDDC=ABAC=cb


BD+DC=c k+b k=ak=ab+c
Using intersecting chords theorem,
xy=bck2
x=bck2y
x=⎜ ⎜ ⎜b+c2bccosA2⎟ ⎟ ⎟bca2(b+c)2x=a2secA22(b+c)

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