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Problem
Hexagon is divided into five rhombuses, and as shown. Rhombuses and are congruent, and each has area Let be the area of rhombus . Given that is a positive integer, find the number of possible values for .
Solution
Let denote the common side length of the rhombi. Let denote one of the smaller interior angles of rhombus . Then . We also see that . Thus can be any positive integer in the interval . and , so can be any integer between 1 and 89, inclusive. Thus the number of positive values for is .
See also
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