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вернуться в форумMathematics behind the scene (proof) It is very tempting to start solving using angles. But I would advice you to start with distances from the origin along x and y directions (say x and y). Following steps should easily guide you to the answer. 1) Area = 1/2*(xy+ ab Sin(ArcCos([a^2+b^2-x^2-y^2]/[2ab]))) 2) Using partial derivatives show x=y 3) substitute x=y in area and using first derivative of area show that x^2= [a^2+b^2+sqrt(2)ab]/2 4) Substituting y=x and the result from (3) Area =[a^2+b^2]/4 + ab/sqrt(2) Edited by author 08.02.2013 15:38 Re: Mathematics behind the scene (proof) 1)I can compute the partial derivative of the area function. How do you prove that x=y 2)I can compute the derivative of the area function with x=y but how do you prove that x^2= [a^2+b^2+sqrt(2)ab]/2 |
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