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Square sweep (Posted on 2023-11-22) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Find the area swept out by an unit square when rotated 45 degrees about a vertex.

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A square the union of four line segments.  The area swept out can be broken down into two half-squares plus a 45 degree sector minus a kite.

The two half-squares have the area of the original square = 1

The sector is pi*sqrt(2)^2/8 = pi/4

The kite is a right kite with side lengths 1 and sqrt(2)-1.  Area = sqrt(2)-1

The final area is then 1 + pi/4 - (sqrt(2)-1) = 2 + pi/4 - sqrt2

For fun, I whipped up a demonstration:
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/m2t4ayw9md

(It by 'square' you mean to include the interior, then don't subtract the kite.)

  Posted by Jer on 2023-11-23 09:28:39
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