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From incircle to vertices (Posted on 2019-10-04) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Let the distances between the vertices of a unit equilateral triangle and a point on its incircle be a, b, and c. If a, b and c are in geometric progression, find the value of b.

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In general, assuming a is the shortest distance, then 
b=(2sqrt(2)+1)/sqrt(7)a. 

In the unit equilateral triangle, the geometric series is quite pretty:

a= 10^(1/2)/5 -5^(1/2)/10
b= 35^(1/2)/10
c= 10^(1/2)/5+5^(1/2)/10


Edited on October 6, 2019, 10:02 am
  Posted by broll on 2019-10-05 23:28:50

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