Thursday, March 17, 2016

Geometry Problem 1200: Square, Right Triangle, Perpendicular, 90 Degrees, Equal Areas

Geometry Problem. Post your solution in the comment box below.
Level: Mathematics Education, High School, Honors Geometry, College.

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Geometry Problem 1200: Square, Right Triangle, Perpendicular, 90 Degrees, Equal Areas, Online College School

4 comments:

  1. http://s22.postimg.org/yor6ykls1/pro_1200.png

    Let α= ∡ (CBM)= ∡ (PCB)= ∡ (BMA)
    And β= ∡ (NDC)= ∡ (DCQ)= ∡ (NAD)

    Triangle BCP congruent to tri. BAM …( hypoth- leg congruence)
    And Triangle DAN congruent to tri. DCQ …( hypoth- leg congruence)
    So AM=CP and AN= CQ
    S(MAN)= ½. MA.NA.sin(MAN)= ½.MA.NA.sin(90- α- β)
    S(CPQ)= ½.CP.CQ.sin(PCQ)= ½.CP.CQ.sin(90+ α +β)
    Note that ∡ (MAN) supplement to ∡ (PCQ) so sin(MAN)= sin(PCQ) =>S(MAN)=S(CPQ)

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  2. Triangles BCP and ABM are congruent ASA and triangles ADN and CDQ are also congruent ASA.

    Hence <s PCQ and AMN can easily be shown to be supplementary.

    So altitudes QX and NY of Tr.s PCQ and AMN respectively are equal since Tr.s QCX and NMY are congruent ASA

    So using area = 1/2 base X height

    S(CPQ) = S(AMN)

    Sumith Peiris
    Moratuwa
    Sri Lanka

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    1. Hi there . Was wondering how you prove that sides ND=DQ and CQ=NA ? You need to prove this to substantiate your congruency theory , or am I incorrect?

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  3. Is AM and AN perpendicular CP and CQ respectively.Therefore tri. ABM= tri. CBP or
    tri. AND=tri. CDQ (CP=AM ,CQ=AN, <PCB=<BAM, <DCQ=<NAD ) .But <PCQ +<MAN=180.
    Therefore (PCQ)/(MAN)=(CP.CQ)/(AM.AN)=1

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