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Three Spheres (Posted on 2005-09-14) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Three spheres of radii a, b, and c are tangent to the same plane at points A, B, and C respectively. Each sphere is externally tangent to the other two.
If a < b < c, then which internal angle of triangle ABC is largest and what is its value in terms of a, b, and c?

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re: No calculus answer, for the first part | Comment 3 of 6 |
(In reply to No calculus answer, for the first part by Federico Kereki)

While I agree with Frederico's conclusion, I don't think that one can argue based on a being very small relative to b and c.  In fact, I think that a cannot be very small relative to b and c.

Using Charlie's formula, the three sides of the triangle are 2sqrt(bc), 2sqrt(ab), and 2sqrt(ac).  Because this is a triangle, 2sqrt(bc) must be less than or equal to 2sqrt(ab) + 2sqrt(ac).  Solving for a shows that a is greater than or equal to (bc)/(b+c+2sqrt(bc)).  If b=c, then a must be greater than or equal to b/4.

  
  Posted by Steve Herman on 2005-09-15 03:11:32

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