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Interactive Problem 69: Tetrahedron Intersected by a Plane


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#./interaufg69_en.tex#The plane

$\displaystyle E: x+y=1
$

dissects the tetrahedron with vertices

$\displaystyle (x, y, z) = (0,0,0), (2,0,0), (0,3,0), (0,0,6)
$

into two solid subfigures.


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Find the points of intersection $ A, B, C, D$ on the edges.
Compute the volumes of the tetrahedron and of the solid subfigure containing the origin $ O$.

Hint: The dashed triangle $ \triangle (C, P, Q)$ dissects one of the solid subfigures into a prism and a pyramid having a quadrilateral base.


Answer:

$ A = $ ( , , )    
$ B = $ ( , , )    
$ C = $ ( , , )    
$ D = $ ( , , )    
$ V_{\text{tetrahedron}} = $    
$ V_{\text{subfigure}} = $    
     

(The results should be correct to three decimal places.)


   

(From: Mathematics Contest 2013)

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