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I vaugely remember newzad had an answer with a nice geometric construction for an earlier version of this fox.-binary
I have an answer with a nice geometric construction to this! I'll show later today.
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll4/sixflags11804/geometry-1.jpg?t=1261524314Here we go... I used photoshop to draw a few lines.
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll4/sixflags11804/geometry-2.jpg?t=1261524706Actually click this one instead. It is easier to see. You can solve this analytically also without having to show it geometrically. a + b and c are just L-Ltan(30). L being the length of one of the sides of the square.
six,your solution just beautiful. There is no math at all. As we say here: "just drawing lines in the sand..."Thank you.
I vaugely remember newzad had an answer with a nice geometric construction for an earlier version of this fox.
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I have an answer with a nice geometric construction to this! I'll show later today.
ReplyDeletehttp://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll4/sixflags11804/geometry-1.jpg?t=1261524314
ReplyDeleteHere we go... I used photoshop to draw a few lines.
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll4/sixflags11804/geometry-2.jpg?t=1261524706
ReplyDeleteActually click this one instead. It is easier to see.
You can solve this analytically also without having to show it geometrically. a + b and c are just L-Ltan(30). L being the length of one of the sides of the square.
six,
ReplyDeleteyour solution just beautiful. There is no math at all. As we say here: "just drawing lines in the sand..."
Thank you.