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Cube Angle (Posted on 2004-08-04) Difficulty: 2 of 5

Can you say what angle is made by the two red lines drawn on two sides of the cube as shown in the illustration?

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Solution explanation to puzzle answer Comment 14 of 14 |
(In reply to answer by K Sengupta)

Let us number the faces as follows:
The bottom face (unseen) is numbered 4
Let each of the sides have length s (say)

                       
                       +  _________       
                       |  \    2        \
                       |    +-----------+
                       | 3 |      1      |
                       |     |             |
                        \  +-----------+

Let us join the two points at the bottom to describe the base BC
Then we have a triangle ABC, where:
AC= length of the diagonal in face 1 = s*V2
AB = length of the diagonal in face 3 = s*V2
BC = length of the diagonal in face 4 = s*V2
Therefore AC =AB=BC
Accordingly,  the triangle ABC is equilateral,  each of whose angles must equal 60 degrees.
Consequently,  our desired angle BAC is equal to 60 degrees.

*** I may please be excused for my bad ASCII drawing, since I still have not been able to perfect that art.

Edited on July 17, 2022, 11:22 pm
  Posted by K Sengupta on 2022-07-17 22:51:20

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