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Only Isosceles (Posted on 2005-02-13) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Arrange 8 points in 3-space so that for each of the 56 triples of points that they determine, at least two of the three distances between points in the triple are equal.

  Submitted by David Shin    
Rating: 4.5000 (4 votes)
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Start with a regular pentagon inscribed in the unit circle in the x-y plane, together with the origin; this places six of the points. Let the remaining points be (0,0,1) and (0,0,-1). In the comments, Charlies explains why this configuration works.

This problem is due to Paul Erdos. It is not known whether the 8-point set of the solution is unique.

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  Subject Author Date
Great problemCharley2005-05-12 16:56:46
re: solutionTomM2005-02-14 07:03:37
SolutionsolutionCharlie2005-02-14 04:39:21
Second thoughts: an aborted repeatTomM2005-02-14 00:39:20
More ideasGamer2005-02-13 20:58:46
Some ThoughtsFirst thoughts.TomM2005-02-13 17:22:25
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