For background please use the two links which are the bold and blue words.
A solid whose plan view and front and side elevations resembled a multiplication symbol (x) bounded by a circle may be viewed here.
It is the third on that page.
The object can be created by imposing 3 cylinders on a cube in each of the x, y and z dimensions.
If the edges of the cube are of unit length, What is the volume of this object?
How mundane (as being simple) a solution can we get?
(In reply to
re: Checking my solution by Richard)
Great problem, Brian, and interesting link, Richard. Very peculiar indeed that the number pi does not show up in the solution. I wonder if there is an easy way to understand why it doesn't show. Is there maybe an elementary way to calculate the volume, i.e. without using analysis?
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Posted by JLo
on 2006-11-05 13:08:06 |