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Putnam 1952 B1

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May 30, 2022
Putnam

Problem Statement

A mathematical moron is given two sides and the included angle of a triangle and attempts to use the Law of Cosines: a2=b2+c22bccosA,a^2 = b^2 + c^2 - 2bc \cos A, to find the third side a.a. He uses logarithms as follows. He finds logb\log b and doubles it; adds to that the double of logc;\log c; subtracts the sum of the logarithms of 2,b,c,2, b, c, and cosA;\cos A; divides the result by 2;2; and takes the anti-logarithm. Although his method may be open to suspicion his computation is accurate. What are the necessary and sufficient conditions on the triangle that this method should yield the correct result?