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2. Plot 2 points A and B a distance 2 units apart (choose your own unit length). | 2. Plot 2 points A and B a distance 2 units apart (choose your own unit length). | ||
− | (a) Place 6 points in such a way that for every point <math>P</math> | + | |
+ | (a) Place 6 points in such a way that for every point <math>P</math> of these 6 points, <cmath>AP-BP=0,</cmath> | ||
+ | i.e. the difference between the distances from P to the two points B is exactly 0. | ||
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+ | (b) Place 6 points in such a way that for every point <math>P</math> of these 6 points either <cmath>AP-BP=1\text{ or }BP-AP=1,</cmath> | ||
+ | i.e. the positive difference between the distances from P to the two points A and B is exactly 1. |
Revision as of 17:53, 7 July 2011
This page is going to be a collection of problems (without solutions from me yet) from a math circle that I go to because I don't know where else to put them.
January 27, 2011
1. Place 4 points on the plane in such a way that every triangle with vertices at these 4 points is isosceles. Could you do the same with 5 points? More than 5 points?
2. Plot 2 points A and B a distance 2 units apart (choose your own unit length).
(a) Place 6 points in such a way that for every point of these 6 points, i.e. the difference between the distances from P to the two points B is exactly 0.
(b) Place 6 points in such a way that for every point of these 6 points either i.e. the positive difference between the distances from P to the two points A and B is exactly 1.