Otis
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A discredited man wanted to be king, so he schemed to convince people that he was great again. Toward this end, he commissioned four great backdrops for his public appearances.
"They gotta look like golden walls rising from a dark horizon", he demanded of his apprentices. One crony replied, "I know where we can get some leftover, flashy gold paint for free."
"Glittery and cheap?", mused the would-be king. "Perfect!"
A representative template of one such backdrop is attached below. The "wall" is QRST.
Q is located at the left end of a semi-circle's base. In the center of this base, a vertical support pole is set at T, and a taut guy wire runs from R to an anchor at A such that the wire is tangent to the semi-circle at S.
There is enough paint to cover 4,617 square meters of the lowest-quality plywood available. Due to stability concerns, the semi-circle radius cannot exceed 50 meters in length, and aesthetics dictate that neither the height of the support pole nor the distance from T to A can exceed twice the radius.
Find any four variations of this design, and state the radius and distance from T to A for each, such that the combined area of all four "walls" is exactly 4,617 square meters.
"They gotta look like golden walls rising from a dark horizon", he demanded of his apprentices. One crony replied, "I know where we can get some leftover, flashy gold paint for free."
"Glittery and cheap?", mused the would-be king. "Perfect!"
A representative template of one such backdrop is attached below. The "wall" is QRST.
Q is located at the left end of a semi-circle's base. In the center of this base, a vertical support pole is set at T, and a taut guy wire runs from R to an anchor at A such that the wire is tangent to the semi-circle at S.
There is enough paint to cover 4,617 square meters of the lowest-quality plywood available. Due to stability concerns, the semi-circle radius cannot exceed 50 meters in length, and aesthetics dictate that neither the height of the support pole nor the distance from T to A can exceed twice the radius.
Find any four variations of this design, and state the radius and distance from T to A for each, such that the combined area of all four "walls" is exactly 4,617 square meters.
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