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Ptolemy's Inequality

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Ptolemy's Inequality is a famous inequality attributed to the Greek mathematician Ptolemy.

Theorem

The inequality states that in for four points in the plane,

AB \cdot CD + BC \cdot DA \ge AC \cdot BD,

with equality if and only if is a cyclic quadrilateral with diagonals and .

Proof

We construct a point such that the triangles are similar and have the same orientation. In particular, this means that

BD = \frac{BA \cdot DC }{AP} \; (*).

But since this is a spiral similarity, we also know that the triangles are also similar, which implies that

BD = \frac{BC \cdot AD}{PC} \; (**).

Now, by the triangle inequality, we have . Multiplying both sides of the inequality by and using and gives us

BA \cdot DC + BC \cdot AD \ge AC \cdot BD,

which is the desired inequality. Equality holds iff. , , and are collinear. But since the angles and are congruent, this would imply that the angles and are congruent, i.e., that is a cyclic quadrilateral.

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