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どのような式から1:3になるのか教えて下さい

170 例題 4 右図の1辺12の立方体で,辺 AD, CD の中点をそれぞれ M.Nとする。 3点M,N,F を通る平面でこの立体を切断する。 (1) 切断面の面積を求めなさい。 (2) 切断してできる立体のうち、点Bを含むほうの体積を求 めなさい。 [解法] (1) 切断面の切り口は神技 86 (P.173) 五角形となる。 ETL 図で,△DNM ≡△CNL だから, CL=6 (=AK) また,ALCJ S △FGJ だから, CJ : GJ = CL : GF = 6:12 =1:2 AKIM = ALIN=123AKFL △] ここで,求める五角形の面積は、 AKFL - (AKIM + ALJN) = AKFL (2) 求める立体の体積は、 よって, CJ = 4 (=AI), JG=8 (=IE) ここで, BFL で三平方の定理より, FL = BL2+ BF 2 √18° + 122 = 6√13=FK KL = √BL² + BK² = √18² + 18² = 18√/2 また,右の下図で, OL=18√2+2=9√2 だから, OF = √FL² - OL² = √(6√/13)² (9√2)² = 3√/341, ところで, KI: KF = KM:KL= 〔:3だから, △KIM: △KFL=1" : 3'=1:9, = 18 x 18× 1/1/201 HED CIA x x 12×1/3 -6x6x/1/2× =1/3×1 x OF KLX0FX1/1/2=1/1/3× = 42√/17 1/2×4×1/3× X 7 (三角すいF-KBL) (三角すいI-KAM) (三角すい J-NCL)} ここで(三角すいI-KAM)=(三角すいJ-NCL)に注意し、 BF x = BL X BK X ×1/12×B×1/3-CLCN ×1/21×CJ×1/3×2 B F B TF (AE)-(HOT-1 AKFL×2=△KFL x2 = 600 12 K 6√13 A E: ALI E: 12 K M -18/2 3√34 × 18√2 × 3√34 × M 0 M G N HI:1 Hd, a 1 D H D H L 6,13 2 01.01 解答 42,17

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