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Consider, Unit Area, Get Side Length (Posted on 2022-10-05) Difficulty: 3 of 5
△ ABC has area 1 unit, with |AB|≤|AC|<|BC|

Determine the minimum length of |AC|.

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Possible Solution Comment 3 of 3 |
Using Brian's valuable insight that ABC must be isosceles, say the short sides are x, and the long side is (x+y).

Then from Heron,
1=1/4 sqrt(((x+y)+(x)+(x))(-(x+y)+(x)+(x))((x+y)-(x)+(x))((x+y)+(x)-(x))), or 4 =  sqrt((x - y) (x + y)^2 (3 x + y)).

But if so, then since x and y are positive real quantities, amazingly WolframAlpha gives x=sqrt(2) and y=(2-sqrt(2)), giving (x+y) as 2, the same result as Brian.



Edited on October 6, 2022, 4:49 am
  Posted by broll on 2022-10-06 04:23:38

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