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Garden Path (Posted on 2006-05-10) Difficulty: 3 of 5
A gardener has a rectangular garden 11m (AD) by 29m (AB) and wants to install a diagonal path exactly 1m wide. The edges of the path are ED and BF as shown in the diagram.
A_____________E__B
|            /  /|
|          /  /  |
|        /  /    |
|      /  /      |
|    /  /        |
|  /  /          |
|/__/____________|
D   F            C
Find the exact area of the path. (Note: EB is not the width of the path.)

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Solution Solution- I guess | Comment 2 of 12 |

11.823 m^2

The area of the path is 11 * EB.  And as stated EB is not the width and thus is not 1m.

Setting-up similar triangles:

Add new point G that lies on BF at a point that makes a perpendicular with point E.

EG = 1

BG / EG  =  AD / (29 - EB)

Substituting: BG = 11/(29-EB)

Also EG^2 + BG^2 = EB^2

or EB^2 = BG^2 +1

I used Excel's equation solver I got EB = 1.075 m  (1.074785)

The area is then 11 m * 1.075 m =  11.823 m^2

Edited on May 10, 2006, 12:37 pm
  Posted by Leming on 2006-05-10 12:35:42

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