PP', QQ' , RR' parallel or intersect, cyclic hexagon and perp. bisectors related
Source: Ukraine TST 2013 p6
April 28, 2020
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Problem Statement
Six different points are marked on the plane, no four of them lie on one circle and no two segments with ends at these points lie on parallel lines. Let be the points of intersection of the perpendicular bisectors to pairs of segments , , respectively, and are points the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors to the pairs of segments , , respectively. Show that , and prove that the lines and intersect at one point or are parallel.