Another way to look at it is that the outer circles are at the vertices of a cyclic polygon with n sides.
Wikipedia gives the circum radius of such a polygon as P=s/(2*sin(pi/n)
The radius of each outer circle is clearly r=s/2.
Hence the radius of inner circle R=s/(2*sin(pi/n)-s/2
and r/R=(s/2)/(s/(2*sin(pi/n)-s/2)
This simplifies, irrespective of the length s of a side, to the solution:
r/R = 1/(csc(pi/n)-1)
Note: checking against Steve's solution, it is indeed true that: sin(pi/n)/(1-sin(pi/n)) = 1/(csc(pi/n)-1)
Edited on August 8, 2013, 1:41 am
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Posted by broll
on 2013-08-08 01:33:44 |