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Similar Sides Sought (Posted on 2005-06-20) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Find two similar triangles with sides (A,B,C) and (A,B,D), such that D-C=20141.

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Some Thoughts Almost there... | Comment 4 of 7 |
It's clear that in the first triangle, C must be the smallest side, so that C≤A≤B; the second triangle must have A≤B≤D, and C/A=A/B=D/B.

If we call C/A=R, then A=CR, B=CR² and D=CR³, so D-C=C(R³-1)=20141.

We can write C(R³-1)=C(R-1)(R²+R+1)=11x1831, so now we should try to equate terms... and that's as far as I got when I realized I would also have to prove that R was an integer.


  Posted by Federico Kereki on 2005-06-24 22:44:56
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