The side lengths of a triangle are consecutive integers.
The largest interior angle is twice the smallest.
What are the side lengths of the triangle?
Hi!
Let be our triangle ABC.
Let be A the smalest angle and B = 2*A and so C = PI - 3*A.
Let be BM the bisector of the B angle.
The triangle AMB has same angles with the triangle ABC so from Thales
BM/(x+1) = MC/x = x/(x+2)
So BM = x*(x+1)/(x+2)
and MC = x^2/(x+2)
But AM = AC - MC = (x+2) - x^2/(x+2) = 4*(x+1) / (x+2)
But the triangle ABM has 2 egual abgles so AM = BM so
x*(x+1)/(x+2) = 4*(x+1)/(x+2) so x=4
So the side lengts are 4,5,6
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