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Equilateral 1234 (Posted on 2012-03-17) Difficulty: 3 of 5

See Regular Tetrahedron 1234.

Construct an equilateral triangle such that its vertices and circumcentre are (in any order) 1,2,3, and 4 units from the origin.

What is the length of a side of the triangle?

See The Solution Submitted by broll    
Rating: 5.0000 (1 votes)

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(In reply to Looks good, but accurate? by brianjn)

Looking more closely at my drawing I see some precision factors which are likely due to integer drawing settings.

It is looking like I'd have to attempt to solve my dilemma with Co-ord Geom methods and algebraic simultaneous equations.  I think I could there but I'm going to rest upon the draft of the previous comment as my unproven solution!

I've returned here with a few calculated values done in Excel.
The first was for the length AB:
3.737462637 
The length of AC was assumed as being identical to AB.
Using the co-ords calculated for point B and C the length of BC was:
3.789126102.

For me the discrepancy of .052....  is the the way I used Excel and the way Excel handled my data and calculations.  

Edited on March 30, 2012, 2:31 am
  Posted by brianjn on 2012-03-25 00:49:16

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