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math challenge II-A geometry 5.27
A: y=cbx−acb and C: y=abx−acb.
I don't understand these ratios. I can't see another colon after A:y and C:y.
These are the equations for the altitudes from the points $A$ and $C$ respectively, not ratios. Sorry for the confusion.
For example, to find the altitude from $A$, first note that the slope of $\overline{BC}$ is $- \dfrac{b}{c}$. Therefore, the altitude from $A$ is given by the line through $(a,0)$ with slope $\dfrac{c}{b}$:$$(y-0) = \frac{c}{b} (x - a) \Rightarrow y = \frac{c}{b}x - \frac{ac}{b}.$$A similar calculation gives the altitude from $C$.
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