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Problem 3 Given an isosceles triangle ABC with AB = AC, D is a point on AB such

that AD: DB = 3:1, E is a point on side AC, and when DE and BC

are extended, they meet at a point F, such that DE: EF = 1:3.

(a) Find the ratio AD: AE.

(b) If ABDF is also isosceles, find the ratio DE : BC.

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