Show how to construct four congruent circles, inside an acute triangle ABC, with centers A', B', C', and D' such that
- circle with center A' is tangent to sides AB and AC,
- circle with center B' is tangent to sides BC and BA,
- circle with center C' is tangent to sides CA and CB, and
- circle with center D' is externally tangent to the other three circles.
(In reply to
Think BIG then small... like Alice by Eric)
This was well thought out Eric.
I had some problems following your instructions, but much of that was due to overcomplicating my CAD drawing, especially creating and copying the similar angles (I created 6 - mirror imaging the three that I needed)
Yes, I got there.
Again, well done.
(wonder if this was Bractal's construction - will upon it).
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Posted by brianjn
on 2006-06-15 08:14:16 |