Problem

Source: II International Festival of Young Mathematicians Sozopol 2011, Theme for 10-12 grade

Tags: geometry, concurrent



In a triangle $ABC$ a circle $k$ is inscribed, which is tangent to $BC$,$CA$,$AB$ in points $D,E,F$ respectively. Let point $P$ be inner for $k$. If the lines $DP$,$EP$,$FP$ intersect $k$ in points $D',E',F'$ respectively, then prove that $AD'$, $BE'$, and $CF'$ are concurrent.