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==Problem== | ==Problem== | ||
Segments <math>\overline{AB}, \overline{AC},</math> and <math>\overline{AD}</math> are edges of a cube and <math>\overline{AG}</math> is a diagonal through the center of the cube. Point <math>P</math> satisfies <math>PB=60\sqrt{10}, PC=60\sqrt{5}, PD=120\sqrt{2},</math> and <math>PG=36\sqrt{7}</math>. What is <math>PA</math>? | Segments <math>\overline{AB}, \overline{AC},</math> and <math>\overline{AD}</math> are edges of a cube and <math>\overline{AG}</math> is a diagonal through the center of the cube. Point <math>P</math> satisfies <math>PB=60\sqrt{10}, PC=60\sqrt{5}, PD=120\sqrt{2},</math> and <math>PG=36\sqrt{7}</math>. What is <math>PA</math>? | ||
==Solution 1== | ==Solution 1== | ||
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(Lokman GÖKÇE) | (Lokman GÖKÇE) | ||
==Video Solution by Punxsutawney Phil== | |||
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vaRfI0l4s_8 | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 23:18, 15 March 2021
Problem
Segments
and
are edges of a cube and
is a diagonal through the center of the cube. Point
satisfies
and
. What is
?
Solution 1
First scale down the whole cube by 12. Let point P have coordinates
, A have coordinates
, and
be the side length. Then we have the equations
These simplify into
Adding the first three equations together, we get
.
Subtracting this from the fourth equation, we get
, so
. This means
. However, we scaled down everything by 12 so our answer is
.
~JHawk0224
Solution 2 (Solution 1 with slight simplification)
Once the equations for the distance between point P and the vertices of the cube have been written. We can add the first, second, and third to receive,
Subtracting the fourth equation gives,
Since point
, and since we scaled the answer is
~Aaryabhatta1
Solution 3
Let E be the vertex of the cube such that ABED is a square.
By the British Flag Theorem, we can easily we can show that
and
Hence, adding the two equations together, we get
. Substituting in the values we know, we get
.
Thus, we can solve for
, which ends up being
.
(Lokman GÖKÇE)
Video Solution by Punxsutawney Phil
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vaRfI0l4s_8
See Also
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