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Good Job! You found the right answer. The quickest path between points A and B is the Brachistochrone which is a CYCLOID.
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Cycloid.
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Do u have a proof?
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Which direction is the gravity vector? ;-)
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None of the above? Isn't it a cycloid *that drops below the baseline*?
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This is the brachistochrone curve.
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But the question is assuming a rolling object. Not a projectile. The answer would be cycloid otherwise known as the (continued)
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(continued) as the brachistochrone curve, literally meaning "shortest time" They're very fascinating https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachistochrone_curve …
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