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Problem
Suppose that the angles of satisfy
Two sides of the triangle have lengths 10 and 13. There is a positive integer
so that the maximum possible length for the remaining side of
is
Find
Solution
Obviously, in degrees. Note that
. Thus, our expression is of the form
. Let
and
. Expanding, we get
, or
, which means that the right side must be non-positive and exactly one of
and
is
. However, this means that the other variable must take on a value of 1. WLOG, we can set
, or
; however, only 120 is valid, as we want a degenerate triangle. Since
, the maximum angle between the sides is clearly 120 degrees. Using Law of Cosines on the triangle, we get
, and we're done.
See also
2014 AIME II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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