consider a triangle with vertices (a,b), (c,d), (e,f), with the area of the triangle b/2
a = area of an equilateral triangle with side length b
c = length of diagonal of a cube with side length b
a/c = the positive asymptote of the conic equation
(x^2)-2(y^2)=6
d = volume of largest cube that can be contained in a sphere with a radius of a/2
e = c less than the product of a and b
what is the value of the sum of the possible values of f?
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"a" cannot be a linear dimension, as in the coordinate (a,b), and at the same time be an area, as in "area of an equilateral triangle with side length b ". Also, an asymptote cannot be defined by a single number. The problem is flawed.
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