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lora16 [44]
3 years ago
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Hello,

Mathematics
1 answer:
NeTakaya3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

  • for fixed AC, x = 45° maximizes the area
  • for fixed AB, x → 90° maximizes the area

Step-by-step explanation:

Call the point of intersection of AA' and BC point X. Then ...

  CX = AC·cos(90°-x) = AC·sin(x)

and the area of AA'C is ...

  area = AC·CX·sin(90°-x) = AC²·sin(x)cos(x) = (1/2)AC²·sin(2x)

Obviously, area is maximized for 2x = π/2, or x = π/4 when AC is fixed.

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On the other hand, ...

  AC = AB·tan(x)

so the area of the triangle is ...

  area = (1/2)AC²·sin(2x) = (1/2)(AB·tan(x))²·sin(2x) = AB²·sin(x)³/cos(x)

For fixed AB, area approaches infinity as x approaches 90°.

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<em>Comment on the attachments</em>

The attached diagrams show AC=1 and B free to move. Values of x around 45° are shown. The number in the middle of the figure is the approximate area of ΔAA'C.

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