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Find the side length of a square inscribed in a semi-circle of radius 1 such that all of its vertices touch the semi-circle.
Help plz...thanks
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one side is
... I think.I drew a semi circle, and inscribed a square they way I thought it should go. I then drew a line from the center of the base (the point that would be the center if it was a full circle) to one of the upper vertices of the square. This length should be one.
The length of one of the sides of the square can be "s" and because the point is in the middle of the base, the base of the triangle created should be s/2.
so
I think.
EDIT: fixed my answer, thanks krassi_holmz.
Last edited by bossk171 (2007-09-06 04:47:53)
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it's
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Yeah, thanks, That's what I had written down, then when I typed it up, I typed it wrong... It's fixed now. Thanks.
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