A piece of land , triangular in shape (154 metres each side) is to be divided into 2 pieces,
1 of which is a
triangle. When starting the division process , a line should be cut that starts
and ends an exact number of metres from a corner. The Rom says the answer is 98 and 121 metres.
I don't have a clue how to get started ! Thanks for any assistance.
That's the original post: I don't see "vertex" in there...
That's correct! You don't see it, and it's not there.
A corner of a triangle is a vertex. So! If someone started
to be liberal with "corner," they might argue that it would
be a point on the triangle that is just shy of the midpoint
of the side it would emanate from. What a slippery slope
(no pun intended)!
Hm? Where would the corner of this triangle begin, and
where in its interior or on its perimeter would it end?
IF the line started from a vertex, then this would be a no-brainer
since we're dealing with an equilateral triangle.
There is no no-brainer about that, as there
is still is nothing about dividing into 2 equal areas. It would potentially be
a line from a vertex to somewhere to the opposite side. And the part of it
being divided into one triangle wouldn't preclude the other part from being
a triangle, as it didn't have an equivalent phrasing
such as "exactly one triangle."
If we're to guess at the OP's meaning, then (to me) Soroban's
way is the only correct way.
Guessing at the OP's meaning isn't an option here.
The problem statement is too flawed.
"If we're to guess...." And if wishes were fishes. No free passes. No hand-waving
to move on ahead.
That's it from me...ain't losing any more time on this...
Fine, I'm not leaving, and I'm not "wasting" time on this.