Proof of Ceva theorem using Barycentric coordinates

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There is a good proof in this article: http://zacharyabel.com/papers/Barycentric_A07.pdf (at the end of the first page). I can't really understand it. How does he find this $P$, how does he find out that $r_c$ must be equal to $1/r_ar_b$ .