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In this figure the radius of the circle is equal to the altitude of the equilateral triangle <math>ABC</math>. The circle is made to roll along the side <math>AB</math>, remaining tangent to it at a variable point <math>T</math> and intersecting lines <math>AC</math> and <math>BC</math> in variable points <math>M</math> and <math>N</math>, respectively. Let <math>n</math> be the number of degrees in arc <math>MTN</math>. Then <math>n</math>, for all permissible positions of the circle: | In this figure the radius of the circle is equal to the altitude of the equilateral triangle <math>ABC</math>. The circle is made to roll along the side <math>AB</math>, remaining tangent to it at a variable point <math>T</math> and intersecting lines <math>AC</math> and <math>BC</math> in variable points <math>M</math> and <math>N</math>, respectively. Let <math>n</math> be the number of degrees in arc <math>MTN</math>. Then <math>n</math>, for all permissible positions of the circle: | ||
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Problem
In this figure the radius of the circle is equal to the altitude of the equilateral triangle . The circle is made to roll along the side , remaining tangent to it at a variable point and intersecting lines and in variable points and , respectively. Let be the number of degrees in arc . Then , for all permissible positions of the circle:
See Also
1964 AHSC (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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