Let $ABCD$ be a tetrahedron and suppose that $M$ is a point inside it such that $\angle MAD=\angle MBC$ and $\angle MDB=\angle MCA$. Prove that $$MA\cdot MB+MC\cdot MD<\max(AD\cdot BC,AC\cdot BD).$$
Source: IOM 2021 #6
Tags: geometry, 3D geometry
Let $ABCD$ be a tetrahedron and suppose that $M$ is a point inside it such that $\angle MAD=\angle MBC$ and $\angle MDB=\angle MCA$. Prove that $$MA\cdot MB+MC\cdot MD<\max(AD\cdot BC,AC\cdot BD).$$