Construct a right triangle of area 8 out of three other right triangles with areas 1, 3 and 4.
I was puzzled by this when seeing it in the queue for the first time; there seemed to be no way three right triangles of the given areas would make a fourth of the given area.
I drew a 4 x 4 grid and divided it across a major diagonal yielding a right isosceles. The result is something akin to:
A D'
| \ E
D | / \
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B
| . \ C
The dotted line represents the boundary between 2 triangles.
The construction.
Construct a right isosceles triangle with "legs" of 4 units. Let the sides be AB, BC and the hypotenuse AC.
Bisect AB labelled D. Construct the mirror D' of point D on the opposite side of AC. Join DD' and DC.
Triangle AED has area of 1 unit, DCB has 4 and ECD has 3 units.
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Posted by brianjn
on 2008-12-07 18:51:43 |