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<cmath>AB^2 = \frac {4}{3} \cdot 48^2 = 4 \cdot 48 \cdot 16 \approx 200 \cdot 16 = 3200.</cmath> | <cmath>AB^2 = \frac {4}{3} \cdot 48^2 = 4 \cdot 48 \cdot 16 \approx 200 \cdot 16 = 3200.</cmath> | ||
We look at the answers and decide: the square of <math>AB</math> is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C) 3072}}</math>. | We look at the answers and decide: the square of <math>AB</math> is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C) 3072}}</math>. |
Revision as of 19:16, 6 August 2024
Contents
- 1 Problem
- 2 Video Solution by MegaMath
- 3 Solution 1
- 4 Solution 2 (no law of sines)
- 5 Solution 3 (Guessing)
- 6 Solution 4
- 7 Solution 5
- 8 Solution 6 (Logic)
- 9 Solution 7
- 10 Video Solution by Power Solve (easy to digest!)
- 11 Video Solution by SpreadTheMathLove
- 12 Video Solution 1 by OmegaLearn
- 13 Video Solution by CosineMethod [🔥Fast and Easy🔥]
- 14 Video Solution
- 15 Video Solution by Math-X (First understand the problem!!!)
- 16 See Also
Problem
Abdul and Chiang are standing feet apart in a field. Bharat is standing in the same field as far from Abdul as possible so that the angle formed by his lines of sight to Abdul and Chiang measures . What is the square of the distance (in feet) between Abdul and Bharat?
Video Solution by MegaMath
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsiqPRWCEkQ&t=3s
Solution 1
Let and .
By the Law of Sines, we know that . Rearranging, we get that where is a function of . We want to maximize .
We know that the maximum value of , so this yields
A quick check verifies that indeed works.
~Technodoggo ~(minor grammar edits by vadava_lx)
Solution 2 (no law of sines)
Let us begin by circumscribing the two points A and C so that the arc it determines has measure . Then the point B will lie on the circle, which we can quickly find the radius of by using the 30-60-90 triangle formed by the radius and the midpoint of segment . We will find that . Due to the triangle inequality, is maximized when B is on the diameter passing through A, giving a length of and when squared gives .
Solution 3 (Guessing)
Guess that the optimal configuration is a 30-60-90 triangle, as an equilateral triangle gives an answer of , which is not on the answer choices. Its ratio is , so .
Its square is then
~not_slay
~wangzrpi
Solution 4
We use , , to refer to Abdul, Bharat and Chiang, respectively. We draw a circle that passes through and and has the central angle . Thus, is on this circle. Thus, the longest distance between and is the diameter of this circle. Following from the law of sines, the square of this diameter is
~Steven Chen (Professor Chen Education Palace, www.professorchenedu.com)
Solution 5
We can represent Abdul, Bharat and Chiang as , , and , respectively. Since we have and (from other solutions) , this is a triangle. By the side ratios of a triangle, we can infer that . Squaring AB we get .
~ESAOPS
Solution 6 (Logic)
As in the previous solution, refer to Abdul, Bharat and Chiang as , , and , respectively- we also have . Note that we actually can't change the lengths, and thus the positions, of and , because that would change the value of (if we extended either of these lengths, then we could simply draw such that is perpendicular to , so is unchanged). We can change the position of to alter the values of and , but throughout all of these changes, remains unvaried. Therefore, we can let .
(What is the justification for all of these assumptions??)
It follows that is --, and . is then and the square of is .
-Benedict T (countmath1)
Solution 7
(why?)
We look at the answers and decide: the square of is .
-vvsss
Video Solution by Power Solve (easy to digest!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkfsBYzBJbQ
Video Solution by SpreadTheMathLove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmVZxartc-o
Video Solution 1 by OmegaLearn
Video Solution by CosineMethod [🔥Fast and Easy🔥]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJKHsHQyoTg
Video Solution
~Steven Chen (Professor Chen Education Palace, www.professorchenedu.com)
Video Solution by Math-X (First understand the problem!!!)
https://youtu.be/N2lyYRMuZuk?si=_Y5mdCFhG-XD7SaG&t=631
~Math-X
See Also
2023 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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