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Re: 2012 Year 9 &10 Mathematics Marathon

I don't know how to find the area of the white curved bits next to the petals to subtract it from my rectangle :cry:
 

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I don't know how to find the area of the white curved bits next to the petals to subtract it from my rectangle :cry:
Square! Well, what I did (again, I dont know if this is the best method), was divide the square into four parts. Maybe that helps.
 

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Okay here is a nice question with a nice solution if anyone is able to come up with an elegant way of prove. I think it is suitable for Year 9-10 level.





This is in fact Euclid’s fifth proposition in the first book of his Elements (Base angles in an isosceles triangle are equal)
 

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@Fawun- small hint. There's more than one circle in the picture- there's the one that has its centre in the square in the middle and four quarter circles from the outside if that makes sense.
 

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Okay here is a nice question with a nice solution if anyone is able to come up with an elegant way of prove. I think it is suitable for Year 9-10 level.





This is in fact Euclid’s fifth proposition in the first book of his Elements (Base angles in an isosceles triangle are equal)
lol wut congruent triangles
 

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yay I got it :D. For me the hardest step was actually visualising the actual shape.. won't give anymore away even though that was pretty vague
 

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Re: 2012 Year 9 &10 Mathematics Marathon

Okay here is a nice question with a nice solution if anyone is able to come up with an elegant way of prove. I think it is suitable for Year 9-10 level.





This is in fact Euclid’s fifth proposition in the first book of his Elements (Base angles in an isosceles triangle are equal)
AB = AC (given)

Angle ACB = Angle ABC (base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal).

Now back to enoilgams question.
 

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AB = AC (given)

Angle ACB = Angle ABC (base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal).

Now back to enoilgams question.
No. You can't do that. That's circular proving...

Do you know why they are equal rather than stating the quote from the teacher/textbook?
 

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@Fawun- small hint. There's more than one circle in the picture- there's the one that has its centre in the square in the middle and four quarter circles from the outside if that makes sense.
No it doesn't make sense lol. Are you saying that the shaded area form a circle?
 

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you're trying to prove that Fawun.. HAHA
Draw a perpendicular line from A to line BC. Then prove RHS, so corresponding angles in congruent triangles are equal.
 

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No. You can't do that. That's circular proving...

Do you know why they are equal rather than stating the quote from the teacher/textbook?
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They are equal because they're the base angles of an isosceles triangle.
 

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you're trying to prove that Fawun.. HAHA
Draw a perpendicular line from A to line BC. Then prove RHS, so corresponding angles in congruent triangles are equal.
More elegance needed.
 

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No it doesn't make sense lol. Are you saying that the shaded area form a circle?
i think he means colour in white parts in the middle of the square and u get a circle?
 

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?

They are equal because they're the base angles of an isosceles triangle.
But WHY? I don't want you to simply quote from your teacher/textbook.
 

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you're trying to prove that Fawun.. HAHA
Draw a perpendicular line from A to line BC. Then prove RHS, so corresponding angles in congruent triangles are equal.
Ohhhh shiet.

I'm totes failing year 9 and 10
 

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