Asked by Mevada Gopal
find the area of equilateral triangle with measure of side area a,b, c by using multiple double integration
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Answered by
Damon
if it is equilateral why does it have three different side lengths?
Answered by
Steve
Assume the base is along the x axis.
Assuming the vertex is between the ends of the base and has x-coordinate v, then if the two sides have equations
y = mx+n and y = hx+k, then just integrate
∫[0,v]∫[0,mx+n] dy dx + ∫[v,a]∫[0,hx+k] dy dx
If v is not directly over the base, things get more complicated...
Assuming the vertex is between the ends of the base and has x-coordinate v, then if the two sides have equations
y = mx+n and y = hx+k, then just integrate
∫[0,v]∫[0,mx+n] dy dx + ∫[v,a]∫[0,hx+k] dy dx
If v is not directly over the base, things get more complicated...
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