Asked by Knights
Alicia has a flat platter shaped like a square with a semicircle of diameter 10 inches on each edge. What is the number of inches in the side length of the smallest square that can contain the platter
(which contains the square with the semicircles on each side of it)?
(which contains the square with the semicircles on each side of it)?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
If the semicircles have a diameter of 10, then the square inside the platter has side 10.
So, the platter has a total width of 5+10+5 = 20
So, the enclosing square has a side of 20.
So, the platter has a total width of 5+10+5 = 20
So, the enclosing square has a side of 20.
Answered by
Andrea
dude steave ur wrong the answer has to be a square root...
Answered by
Tiger
The middle part is sqrt(50) and the other parts are the radius, whitch is 5 so the answer is 10+sqrt(50)
Answered by
Tiger
oh I forgot that simplifies to 10+5*sqrt(2)
Answered by
bruh.
Tiger, maybe that would have been helpful a year ago :/ (cough cough)
Answered by
Mommy
No GaMinG
Answered by
Boss
Let the points of tangency of the semicircles GJ and IJ to AD and BC be T and U, respectivly. Since S and R are midpoint of a square with side length 10, we have SJ = 5 = RJ, so triangle SJR is a 45-45-90 triangle. Thus, SR = 5sqrt2. The side length of the square is
TU = TS + SR + RU = TS + 5sqrt2 + RU.
But TS and RU are both radii of semicircles GJ and IJ, respectivly, so TS = 5 = RU, and so TU = 5 + 5sqrt2 + 5 = 10 + 5sqrt2.
TU = TS + SR + RU = TS + 5sqrt2 + RU.
But TS and RU are both radii of semicircles GJ and IJ, respectivly, so TS = 5 = RU, and so TU = 5 + 5sqrt2 + 5 = 10 + 5sqrt2.
Answered by
Oink
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Answered by
Oink
Didn't work...too bad
Answered by
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Answered by
AoPS
No
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