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But it does have solutions.
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hi
the one before editing had solutions,but the one after editing doesn't.
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The new one says the 2 shapes have a perimeter of 12 and area of 12. This is possible.
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only if the shapes were open.but the open-ness of the shapes should not be assumed.you should include that into your question.
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They do not have to be open. A single line drawn through that triangle will generate two shapes. Either two triangles or a triangle and a quadrilateral. I guarantee there is a solution.
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hi bobbym
if that's the case then look at it this way:
let LSL be the length of the line segment.
the totel perimeter of the original triangle is 24.you want the perimeter of the two shapes to be 12 each.now,their combined perimeter (which equals 24) is the perimeter of the original triangle plus 2*LSL.
so:
24=24+2*LSL
from here LSL is 0.
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Because they both share a side that side does not figure into the perimeter that way.
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hi bobbym
if that's the case then it doesn't show from your wording.either way,you wording is not very well defining the problem.
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I do not see what is wrong with the wording. Cut that triangle into two shapes and there can be 2 shapes with P = 12 and A = 12.
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hi bobbym
did you even read post #1458?
you have to say that the shapes' perimeters don't include the line that divides them.
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Yes I did, I do not have to say that because you count the line that divides them.
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but if you count the line into the perimeters then the length of the line segment inside the triangle would equal 0!
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Not really, you are thinking of cutting the triangle along the diagonal but what if you do not?
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no i'm not!
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here too! although it doesn't seem like the case here,let's suppose that the perimeters of both shapes are 12.so the combined perimeter of both would be the perimeter of the big triangle plus the double length of the line segment that divides them.
so:
per1+per2=per0+LSL
12+12=24+LSL
24=24+LSL
LSL=0
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You are trusting in the logic of that proof too much I think. It must have a hole in it.
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no hole.you're wording is incorrect!
btw,i think this is the first time a member of the "I <3 bobbym" club stood up to you!
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The fact that there are solutions proves that the wording is correct.
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do you include the line that divides the shapes into their perimeters?
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Yes, but it gets counted twice, and the other perimeters go down.
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can you post the equation of one of the lines in the hide tag?
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Yes, I will need some time to get it please hold.
It looks like you are correct! Very good! I agree with you, there are no solutions for the reasons you gave!
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i'm glad you see it now and you agree,and just as i thought i would lose this argument.
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Actually the program messed up and spit out a solution that it should not have. I must have failed to clear a variable or something. Anyway, I did not see the error until I was about to post it.
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well,nevermind.so what does the new wording look like?
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I am scrapping the problem. I will delete it later.
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