Analytic geometry
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02-18-2019, 03:16 PM
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RE: Analytic geometry
(02-18-2019 09:27 AM)yangyongkang Wrote: Hello everyone. I recently encountered a planar geometry problem, I tried to solve it with algebraic methods. There is no need to solve this: see http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-123...#pid111897 Any line in the form x cos(m) + y sin(m) = 1 had distance of 1 to the origin. in other words, all these lines are tangent to the unit circle. Quote:Its geometric meaning is an equilateral triangle surrounded by three tangents of a circle. I think you meant a triangle (not necessarily equilateral), tangents of a unit circle. But, if you really want a equilateral triangle, it is trivial: line 1: whatever angle m you pick line 2 and line 3: use angle m ± 2Pi/3 |
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Analytic geometry - yangyongkang - 02-18-2019, 09:27 AM
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