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==Solution (Misplaced problem?)== | ==Solution (Misplaced problem?)== | ||
Note that the extensions of the given lines will determine an equilateral triangle because the hexagon is equiangular. The area of the first triangle is <math>192\sqrt{3}</math>, so the side length is <math>\sqrt{192\cdot 4}=16\sqrt{3}</math>. The area of the second triangle is <math>324\sqrt{3}</math>, so the side length is <math>\sqrt{4\cdot 324}=36</math>. We can set the first value equal to <math>AB+CD+EF</math> and the second equal to <math>BC+DE+FA</math> by substituting some lengths in with different sides of the same equilateral triangle. The perimeter of the hexagon is just the sum of these two, which is <math>16\sqrt{3}+36</math> and <math>16+3+36=\boxed{55~\textbf{(C)}}</math> | Note that the extensions of the given lines will determine an equilateral triangle because the hexagon is equiangular. The area of the first triangle is <math>192\sqrt{3}</math>, so the side length is <math>\sqrt{192\cdot 4}=16\sqrt{3}</math>. The area of the second triangle is <math>324\sqrt{3}</math>, so the side length is <math>\sqrt{4\cdot 324}=36</math>. We can set the first value equal to <math>AB+CD+EF</math> and the second equal to <math>BC+DE+FA</math> by substituting some lengths in with different sides of the same equilateral triangle. The perimeter of the hexagon is just the sum of these two, which is <math>16\sqrt{3}+36</math> and <math>16+3+36=\boxed{55~\textbf{(C)}}</math> | ||
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== Video Solution by OmegaLearn (Angle Chasing and Equilateral Triangles) == | == Video Solution by OmegaLearn (Angle Chasing and Equilateral Triangles) == |
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Problem
Let be an equiangular hexagon. The lines and determine a triangle with area , and the lines and determine a triangle with area . The perimeter of hexagon can be expressed as , where and are positive integers and is not divisible by the square of any prime. What is ?
Solution (Misplaced problem?)
Note that the extensions of the given lines will determine an equilateral triangle because the hexagon is equiangular. The area of the first triangle is , so the side length is . The area of the second triangle is , so the side length is . We can set the first value equal to and the second equal to by substituting some lengths in with different sides of the same equilateral triangle. The perimeter of the hexagon is just the sum of these two, which is and
Video Solution by OmegaLearn (Angle Chasing and Equilateral Triangles)
~ pi_is_3.14
Video Solution by TheBeautyofMath
~IceMatrix
See Also
2021 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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