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Minimizing inside a triangle with GeoGebra

Pages 913-923 | Received 09 Dec 2021, Published online: 12 May 2022
 

ABSTRACT

In this article, we consider certain minimization problems. If d1,d2 and d3 are the distances of a boundary or inner point to the sides of a given triangle, find the point which minimizes d1n+d2n+d3n, for positive integer n. These problems can be afforded easily with GeoGebra. We consider two examples, the first concerns an isosceles triangle and the second a scalene triangle. In both cases, we divide the triangle horizontally into line segments parallel to the base and look at a family of polynomial functions. Using GeoGebra, we observe in the case of isosceles triangle that the minimum point of each member of the family lies on the y-axis. Tracking these points vertically we discover the critical point which minimizes d1n+d2n+d3n, n2. In particular, we show that the sequence of these critical points converges to the incenter of the triangle. In the case of a scalene, we observe that the minima points of the polynomials lie on a curve, the minimum of which can be traced with GeoGebra and computed with basic calculus. Finally, we consider a discussion with some references concerning general solutions of ‘minimal sums of distances’ and ‘minimal sums of squared distances’.

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Acknowledgments

The author is indebted to the reviewers for their comments and valuable suggestions concerning the paper.

Disclosure statement

The author declares that there is no potential conflict of interest.

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