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Revision as of 10:07, 22 November 2024
Problem 20
Suppose
,
, and
are points in the plane with
and
, and let
be the length of the line segment from
to the midpoint of
. Define a function
by letting
be the area of
. Then the domain of
is an open interval
, and the maximum value
of
occurs at
. What is
?
Solution 1
Let the midpoint of
be
, and let the length
. We know there are limits to the value of
, and these limits can probably be found through the triangle inequality. But the triangle inequality relates the third side length
to
and
, and doesn't contain any information about the median. Therefore we're going to have to write the side
in terms of
and then use the triangle inequality to find bounds on
.
We use Stewart's theorem to relate
to the median
:
. In this case
,
,
,
,
,
.
Therefore we get the equation
.
Notice that since
is a pythagorean triple, this means
.
By triangle inequality,
and
Let's tackle the first inequality:
Here we use the property that
.
Therefore in this case,
.
For the second inequality,
Therefore we have
, so the domain of
is
.
The area of this triangle is
. The maximum value of the area occurs when the triangle is right, i.e.
. Then the area is
. The length of the median of a right triangle is half the length of it's hypotenuse, which squared is
. Thus the length of
is
.
Our final answer is
~KingRavi
Solution 2 (Geometry)
Let midpoint of
as
, extends
to
and
,
triangle
has
sides
, based on triangle inequality,
so
so
which is achieved when
, then
Solution 3 (Trigonometry)
Let A = (0, 0) , B =(b, 0) , C= (
)
When
:
When
:
The domain of
is the open interval:
The rest follows Solution 2
Solution 4 (Apollonius)
Here's a faster way to solve this problem using Apollonius's Theorem (which is a special case of Stewart's Theorem for medians). In this case,
.
So,
We know that, by the Triangle Inequality,
. Applying these to Apollonius, we have that the minimum value of
is
and the maximum value is
(both cannot be reached, however).
The rest of the solution follows Solution 1.
~xHypotenuse
Video Solution by SpreadTheMathLove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDajQGay0TQ
See also
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