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A197153 Decimal expansion of the shortest distance from the x axis through (3,1) to the line y=x/2. 3

%I #6 Mar 30 2012 18:57:52

%S 1,4,8,1,5,0,6,5,0,5,8,4,4,3,0,9,1,9,4,0,3,5,9,2,5,3,0,6,6,1,1,1,4,1,

%T 7,3,6,8,1,0,5,2,2,1,1,7,1,5,7,4,1,6,1,8,6,8,5,0,4,8,6,5,0,0,7,1,1,5,

%U 4,4,9,9,4,7,0,5,6,5,9,1,4,7,2,5,7,2,4,3,2,3,1,9,0,7,7,4,3,3,8,7

%N Decimal expansion of the shortest distance from the x axis through (3,1) to the line y=x/2.

%C The shortest segment from one side of an angle T through a point P inside T is called the Philo line of P in T. For discussions and guides to related sequences, see A197032, A197008 and A195284.

%e length of Philo line: 1.481506505...

%e endpoint on x axis: (3.15091, 0); see A197152

%e endpoint on line y=3x: (2.92984, 1.46492)

%t f[t_] := (t - k*t/(k + m*t - m*h))^2 + (m*k*t/(k + m*t - m*h))^2;

%t g[t_] := D[f[t], t]; Factor[g[t]]

%t p[t_] := h^2 k + k^3 - h^3 m - h k^2 m - 3 h k t + 3 h^2 m t + 2 k t^2 - 3 h m t^2 + m t^3

%t m = 1/2; h = 3; k = 1;(* slope m, point (h,k) *)

%t t = t1 /. FindRoot[p[t1] == 0, {t1, 1, 2}, WorkingPrecision -> 100]

%t RealDigits[t] (* A197152 *)

%t {N[t], 0} (* endpoint on x axis *)

%t {N[k*t/(k + m*t - m*h)],

%t N[m*k*t/(k + m*t - m*h)]} (* endpt on line y=x/2 *)

%t d = N[Sqrt[f[t]], 100]

%t RealDigits[d] (* A197153 *)

%t Show[Plot[{k*(x - t)/(h - t), m*x}, {x, 0, 3.5}],

%t ContourPlot[(x - h)^2 + (y - k)^2 == .002, {x, 0, 4}, {y, 0, 3}],

%t PlotRange -> {0, 1.5}, AspectRatio -> Automatic]

%Y Cf. A197032, A197152, A197008, A195284.

%K nonn,cons

%O 1,2

%A _Clark Kimberling_, Oct 11 2011

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