The orthogonal projection of a tetrahedron onto a plane containing one of its faces is a trapezoid of area $1$, which has only one pair of parallel sides. a) Is it possible that the orthogonal projection of this tetrahedron onto a plane containing another its face is a square of area $1$? b) The same question for a square of area $1/2019$. (Mikhail Evdokimov)
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Source: Tournament of Towns, Senior A-Level , Spring 2019 p5
Tags: orthogonal projection, projection, 3D geometry, geometry, tetrahedron, trapezoid