In triangle $ABC$, point $I$ is the center, point $I_a$ is the center of the excircle tangent to the side $BC$. From the vertex $A$ inside the angle $BAC$ draw rays $AX$ and $AY$. The ray $AX$ intersects the lines $BI$, $CI$, $BI_a$, $CI_a$ at points $X_1$, $...$, $X_4$, respectively, and the ray $AY$ intersects the same lines at points $Y_1$, $...$, $Y_4$ respectively. It turned out that the points $X_1,X_2,Y_1,Y_2$ lie on the same circle. Prove the equality $$\frac{X_1X_2}{X_3X_4}= \frac{Y_1Y_2}{Y_3Y_4}.$$
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Source: 2020 XXIII All-Ukrainian Tournament of Young Mathematicians named after M. Y. Yadrenko, Qualifying p10
Tags: excenter, geometry, ratio, Concyclic, Ukrainian TYM