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Feb 11th, 2003, 09:26 AM
#1
Find the Radius (Yet another puzzle)
The rectangle in the corner is 2cm * 4 cm. Find radius of the circle.
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Feb 11th, 2003, 09:46 AM
#2
Circle: x2 + y2 = r2
The rectangle point touching the circle has coordinates
-(r - 4), (r - 2)
Substituting:
(r - 4)2 + (r - 2)2 = r2
and this leads to
r2 - 12r + 20 = 0
which has the roots 2 qnd 10. Obviously 10 is the correct answer.
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Feb 11th, 2003, 10:17 AM
#3
On the right track, but not quite there
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Feb 11th, 2003, 10:33 AM
#4
Originally posted by mendhak
... but not quite there
Whaaaaaaat??????
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Feb 12th, 2003, 02:07 AM
#5
I can't wait to see, why 10 should not be the correct answer!
You did ask for radius, right!
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Feb 12th, 2003, 05:36 AM
#6
:embarassed:
Oh damn...
I was performing the calculations using 4cm * 8 cm :very embarassed:
OK, OK... the answer is 10.
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Feb 12th, 2003, 07:36 AM
#7
What that means is you should pay more attention to the derivation itself than to the final numbers. Question: were you smoking at the time you figured that out?
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Feb 13th, 2003, 03:16 AM
#8
Why, yes. Yes I was. 
I'll pay more attention next time. I'll be back with a tougher puzzle. Hopefully, you won't be able to solve it and will come crawling to me, BEGGING for a hint.
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Feb 13th, 2003, 03:32 AM
#9
Originally posted by mendhak
Why, yes. Yes I was. 
I'll pay more attention next time. I'll be back with a tougher puzzle. Hopefully, you won't be able to solve it and will come crawling to me, BEGGING for a hint.
I'm all agog waiting for the next one to come. My face is looking like in the old days when I was broke, used to smoke and ran out of cigarettes.
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Mar 1st, 2003, 01:11 AM
#10
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it was obvious.... did it in like 14 seconds,
there are 5 rectangles of length 4 cm in the big square, thus, 4 * 5 would be 20cm, the square has an area of 400cm^2,
so, 20/2 would give you the radius, which is 10cm.

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Mar 1st, 2003, 03:41 PM
#11
14 seconds, after 15 days cool!
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Mar 2nd, 2003, 01:50 AM
#12
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Originally posted by prog_tom
it was obvious.... did it in like 14 seconds,
there are 5 rectangles of length 4 cm in the big square, thus, 4 * 5 would be 20cm, the square has an area of 400cm^2,
so, 20/2 would give you the radius, which is 10cm.
What if it was not to scale?
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Mar 2nd, 2003, 07:52 PM
#13
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then there would be no correct way of finding the Correct radius.

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Mar 2nd, 2003, 09:48 PM
#14
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Originally posted by krtxmrtz
Circle: x2 + y2 = r2
The rectangle point touching the circle has coordinates
-(r - 4), (r - 2)
Substituting:
(r - 4)2 + (r - 2)2 = r2
and this leads to
r2 - 12r + 20 = 0
which has the roots 2 qnd 10. Obviously 10 is the correct answer.
This would still give the correct answer.
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Mar 3rd, 2003, 08:53 PM
#15
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well that's because it's scaled,
it's just that it supposes the radius is r.

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Mar 4th, 2003, 03:18 AM
#16
Originally posted by prog_tom
well that's because it's scaled,
it's just that it supposes the radius is r.
I think it's a sound assumption... If the radius is not r, then call it any name you like...
Honestly I don't understand what you mean.
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