In triangle ABC with:
BC = 1;
angle B=45 degrees;
D is on AB such that DC =1;
E and H are on segment AC and EH = 1;
F is on segment AD such that EF=.5;
G is on segment CD;
EFGH is a rectangle.
Find angle A
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http://www.stetson.edu/%7Eefriedma/mathmagic/1105.html
It appears to take 48 squares to have each touching exactly 4 others at one point.
I wondered why less than 48 could not be arranged this way. The solution to this problem (the radial angle is what this problem finds the upper limit of)
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Posted by Jer
on 2006-01-19 07:39:25 |