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Bisection of a a triangular area

Here's the sketch:

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From the inner point P of a triangle ABC the three connecting lines to the corner points are drawn. In addition, the lines PE, PD and PF are each drawn parallel to a median of ABC. Show that the grey areas cover half of the triangular area.

I thought about using ceva's theorem, but I don't really know how to start... any ideas?



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