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Problem
Two congruent right circular cones each with base radius and height have the axes of symmetry that intersect at right angles at a point in the interior of the cones a distance from the base of each cone. A sphere with radius lies withing both cones. The maximum possible value of is , where n and are relatively prime positive integers. Find .
Solution
Take the cross-section of the plane of symmetry formed by the two cones. Let the point where the bases intersect be the origin, , and the bases form the positive and axes. Then label the vertices of the region enclosed by the two triangles as in a clockwise manner. We want to find the radius of the inscribed circle of . By symmetry, the center of this circle must be . can be represented as Using the point-line distance formula, ~mn28407
Video Solution
https://youtu.be/bz5N-jI2e0U?t=44
See Also
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