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2007 Paper 2 Q8
D: 1600.0 B: 1529.3

The points \(B\) and \(C\) have position vectors \(\mathbf{b}\) and \(\mathbf{c}\), respectively, relative to the origin \(A\), and \(A\), \(B\) and \(C\) are not collinear.

  1. The point \(X\) has position vector \(s \mathbf{b}+t\mathbf{c}\). Describe the locus of \(X\) when \(s+t=1\).
  2. The point \(P\) has position vector \(\beta \mathbf{b}+\gamma\mathbf{c}\), where \(\beta\) and \(\gamma\) are non-zero, and \(\beta+\gamma\ne1\). The line \(AP\) cuts the line \(BC\) at \(D\). Show that \(BD:DC=\gamma:\beta\).
  3. The line \(BP\) cuts the line \(CA\) at \(E\), and the line \(CP\) cuts the line \(AB\) at \(F\). Show that \[ \frac{AF}{FB} \times \frac{BD}{DC} \times \frac{CE}{EA}=1\,. \]


Solution:

  1. \(X\) lies on the line including \(B\) and \(C\).
  2. points on the line \(AP\) have the form \(\lambda(\beta \mathbf{b}+\gamma\mathbf{c})\), and the point \(D\) will be the point where \(\lambda\beta + \lambda \gamma = 1\). \begin{align*} && \frac{|BD|}{|DC|} &= \frac{|\mathbf{b} -\lambda(\beta \mathbf{b}+\gamma\mathbf{c})| }{|\lambda(\beta \mathbf{b}+\gamma\mathbf{c})- \mathbf{c}|} \\ &&&= \frac{|(1-\lambda \beta)\mathbf{b} - \lambda \gamma \mathbf{c}|}{|\lambda \beta \mathbf{b}+(\lambda \gamma -1)\mathbf{c}|}\\ &&&= \frac{|\lambda \gamma\mathbf{b} - \lambda \gamma \mathbf{c}|}{|\lambda \beta \mathbf{b}-(\lambda \beta)\mathbf{c}|} \\ &&&= \frac{\gamma}{\beta} \end{align*}
  3. The line \(BP\) is \(\mathbf{b} + \mu(\beta \mathbf{b}+\gamma\mathbf{c})\) and will meet \(CA\) when \(1+\mu\beta = 0\), ie \(\mu = -\frac{1}{\beta}\), therefore \(E\) is \(-\frac{\gamma}{\beta}\mathbf{c}\), and so \(\frac{|CE|}{|EA|} = \frac{1+\gamma/\beta}{\gamma/\beta} = \frac{\beta+\gamma}{\gamma}\). Similarly, \(F\) is \(-\frac{\beta}{\gamma}\mathbf{b}\) and \(\frac{|AF|}{|FB|} = \frac{\beta/\gamma}{1+\frac{\beta}{\gamma}} = \frac{\beta}{\gamma+\beta}\), and so \[\frac{AF}{FB} \times \frac{BD}{DC} \times \frac{CE}{EA} = \frac{\beta}{\gamma+\beta} \frac{\gamma}{\beta} \frac{\beta+\gamma}{\gamma} = 1 \]