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Old 11-23-2007, 05:41 AM
TomCowley TomCowley is offline
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Default Re: A Putnam Geometry Problem

I read the question differently (on the third try)- namely what is the smallest alpha, such that for any two squares with total area 1, a rectangle of area alpha can be drawn with those two squares placed inside (parallel, no overlap, etc). It's still trivial with calculus, but I'm trying to figure out a non-calculus way to get the same answer.
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