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==physics problem== | ==physics problem== | ||
| − | <asy> | + | <asy>size(100,100); |
draw((0,0)--(0,10)); | draw((0,0)--(0,10)); | ||
draw(Circle((1,1),1)); | draw(Circle((1,1),1)); | ||
dot((0,0)); | dot((0,0)); | ||
| − | draw(9.5*dir(80)..9.5*dir(70)..9.5*dir(60),EndArrow());</asy> | + | draw(9.5*dir(80)..9.5*dir(70)..9.5*dir(60),EndArrow()); |
| + | label("A",(-1,5),dir(180));</asy> | ||
<asy> | <asy> | ||
| − | + | size(85,85); | |
draw((0,0)--10*dir(60)); | draw((0,0)--10*dir(60)); | ||
draw(Circle((sqrt(3),1),1)); | draw(Circle((sqrt(3),1),1)); | ||
dot((0,0)); | dot((0,0)); | ||
draw(9.5*dir(50)..9.5*dir(40)..9.5*dir(30),EndArrow()); | draw(9.5*dir(50)..9.5*dir(40)..9.5*dir(30),EndArrow()); | ||
| + | label("B",(0,5),dir(0)); | ||
| + | </asy> | ||
| + | |||
| + | <asy> | ||
| + | size(110,110); | ||
| + | draw((0,0)--10*dir(11.42)); | ||
| + | draw(Circle((10,1),1)); | ||
| + | dot((0,0)); | ||
| + | label("C",(5,1.5),dir(90)); | ||
</asy> | </asy> | ||
Revision as of 13:06, 27 April 2014
Contents
Bobthesmartypants's Sandbox
Solution 1
First, continue
to hit
at
. Also continue
to hit
at
.
We have that
. Because
, we have
.
Similarly, because
, we have
.
Therefore,
.
We also have that
because
is a parallelogram, and
.
Therefore,
. This means that
, so
.
Therefore,
.
Solution 2
Note that
is rational and
is not divisible by
nor
because
.
This means the decimal representation of
is a repeating decimal.
Let us set
as the block that repeats in the repeating decimal:
.
(
written without the overline used to signify one number so won't confuse with notation for repeating decimal)
The fractional representation of this repeating decimal would be
.
Taking the reciprocal of both sides you get
.
Multiplying both sides by
gives
.
Since
we divide
on both sides of the equation to get
.
Because
is not divisible by
(therefore
) since
and
is prime, it follows that
.
Picture 1
Picture 2
physics problem