[Archive!] Pure mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc.: brain-training problems not related to trade in any way - page 86

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Mathemat писал(а) >>
Mark a point on each side of the square and erase the square itself. Reconstruct it.
Does the condition of the problem imply an exact geometrical solution by construction with a ruler and a compass?
Because I was beginning to have a vague suspicion that the problem has no exact solution...
Mischek, take it here, let everyone use it. Is this one right for you?
2 TheXpert: The decision, apart from that, needs to be justified. I have an idea, but it needs to be tested.
2 joo: now prove that it's an exact square.
не, это не я, не я эту задачку придумал )
If there is also an individual developer of a criminal scam, then it is a group effort.
Сначала проводим отрезки красный и синий. Затем опускаем зеленый перпендикуляр к красному отрезку. Относительно зеленого строим перпендикуляры и параллельные стороны квадрата. Вариантов вроде только четыре получается. Один из четырех прямоугольников - квадрат. Нужен циркуль.
inconsistent
если есть ещё и отдельный разработчик преступной аферы, то это уже групповуха.
Thanks for the sikel, it's been a while since I got out from under the table
Спасибо за сикель, давненько не вылезал из под столаUh-huh ;)
если есть ещё и отдельный разработчик преступной аферы, то это уже групповуха.
so how many angles does a triangle have?
Спасибо за сикель, давненько не вылезал из под стола
I couldn't do it all in one go )))Probably some invariant property of the family of rectangles circumscribed around a given convex quadrilateral (our four known points) must be used. It looks like they are all inscribed into the same circle. I could be wrong.
Mischek, you have a compass, check it out, eh? Do you need a ruler? Or do you need an angle?
Shit, it's a 9th grade problem!
Mathemat писал(а) >>
Man, that's a 9th grade problem!
This doesn't say anything about the complexity of the problem :) only about the tools used.
There are two options - either the solution is original, or tedious and huge, with a lot of additional constructions.