Sunday, February 16, 2014

Plane Geometry Problem 983. Regular Hexagon, A point and six triangles, Areas

Geometry Problem
Level: Mathematics Education, High School, Honors Geometry, College.

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  1. Extend AB, EF and CD to form a equilateral triangle LMN with side= a ( see sketch)
    Area of LMN= ½.h.a= 1/2a.(h1+h3+h5) => h1+h3+h5=a
    Similarly by extend BC, DE and AF to form a equilateral triangle with side= a
    We also have h2+h4+h6= a => h1+h3+h5=h2+h4+h6=> S1+S3+S5=S2+S4+S6

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    1. Correction due to typo error with additional explanation.
      Let h1 , h3, h5 are altitudes of triangles with areas equal S1, S3 and S5
      Let h2 , h4, h6 are altitudes of triangles with areas equal S2, S4 and S6
      Extend AB, EF and CD to form a equilateral triangle LMN with side= a .
      Area of LMN= ½.h.a= 1/2a.(h1+h3+h5) => h1+h3+h5=h where h is the altitude of triangle LMN= a.sqrt(3)/2
      Similarly by extend BC, DE and AF to form a equilateral triangle with side= a
      We also have h2+h4+h6= h => h1+h3+h5=h2+h4+h6
      Since all triangles of S1 to S6 have bases with the same value => S1+S3+S5=S2+S4+S6
      Peter Tran

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