University of Houston math contests
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07-11-2019, 10:36 PM
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RE: University of Houston math contests
(07-11-2019 03:30 PM)telemachos Wrote: (–6.94, –1.2), (–5.16, 3.84), (3.4, 2.18), and (2.46, –6.72). Another way is to calculate angles θ between 2 diagonals: Slope m1 = (2.18 + 1.2) / (3.4 + 6.94) = 3.38 / 10.34 Slope m2 = (-6.72 - 3.84) / (2.46 + 5.16) = -10.56 / 7.62 tan(θ) = (m1-m2) / (1 + m1 m2) ≈ 3.13114 sin(θ) = tan(θ) / √(1 + tan(θ)²) ≈ 0.952598 area = ½ product of diagonals * sin(θ) ≈ ½ √(3.38² + 10.34²) * √(10.56² + 7.62²) * 0.952598 = 67.473 |
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