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Contents
Problem
Two noncongruent integer-sided isosceles triangles have the same perimeter and the same area. The ratio of the lengths of the bases of the two triangles is
. Find the minimum possible value of their common perimeter.
Solution 1
Let the first triangle have side lengths
,
,
, and the second triangle have side lengths
,
,
, where
.
Equal perimeter:
Equal Area:
Since
and
are integer, the minimum occurs when
,
, and
. Hence, the perimeter is
.
Solution 2
Let
be the semiperimeter of the two triangles. Also, let the base of the longer triangle be
and the base of the shorter triangle be
for some arbitrary factor
. Then, the dimensions of the two triangles must be
and
. By Heron's Formula, we have
Since
and
are coprime, to minimize, we must have
and
. However, we want the minimum perimeter. This means that we must multiply our minimum semiperimeter by
, which gives us a final answer of
.
See also
Video Solution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUxOyPH8b4o
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