2000 AMC 10 Problems/Problem 16
Problem
The diagram shows
lattice points, each one unit from its nearest neighbors. Segment
meets segment
at
. Find the length of segment
.
Solution 1
Let
be the line containing
and
and let
be the line containing
and
. If we set the bottom left point at
, then
,
,
, and
.
The line
is given by the equation
. The
-intercept is
, so
. We are given two points on
, hence we can compute the slope,
to be
, so
is the line
Similarly,
is given by
. The slope in this case is
, so
. Plugging in the point
gives us
, so
is the line
.
At
, the intersection point, both of the equations must be true, so
We have the coordinates of
and
, so we can use the distance formula here:
which is answer choice
Solution 2
Draw the perpendiculars from
and
to
, respectively. As it turns out,
. Let
be the point on
for which
.
, and
, so by AA similarity,
By the Pythagorean Theorem, we have
,
, and
. Let
, so
, then
This is answer choice
Also, you could extend CD to the end of the box and create two similar triangles. Then use ratios and find that the distance is 5/9 of the diagonal AB. Thus, the answer is B.
Solution 3
Drawing line
and parallel line
, we see that
by AA similarity. Thus
. Reciprocating, we know that
so
. Reciprocating again, we have
. We know that
, so by the Pythagorean Theorem,
. Thus
. Applying the Pythagorean Theorem again, we have
. We finally have
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