Can Sup Forums figure this out ?
Can Sup Forums figure this out ?
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So easy I just got the old cancer of laziness
30°
yw
got any proof user?
> measuring is not an actual proof
it sure looks easy...
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I got everything up to the 50 & 11 of the large upper triangle. How did you find those?
110*
And the 80 of the one corner between the two 50's on the left hand side
you just put random values fagget
you actually need to show some proofs
> pics related your method with different values that "seems" to fit
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Values 25;45;85;115 on this picture are false, but it looks astonishingly hard to show it
not enought data, impossible to solve
not even close but checked anyway
i think its right
It's not possible to draw this image in such way that x would have a different value and size of the drawing has no incidence on the angles
Thus x has a fixed value and it should be possible to find it
I don't have an answer. I just suck and math and want to watch others figure this out.
Easy:
Fuck the teacher. She'll give you an A, even if you didn't solve the problem.
x= 'bout 20-30º
>maths
>the answer is about 20-30
maths and "about" don't go together
>as if
I actually got the solution but I figured this out by setting a coordinates system X/Y and considering the lines as f(x,y) etc...
It's quite long and seems overkill, I can show my drafts if anyone's interested
Solution is 30, but it seems weird to me that it's so hard to solve just with geometry
I'm still not wrong though, am I? If I am.... Prove it.
Check the other guy's equations. It practically tells you there. Here's ours, we worked this out earlier
Well...hum... you haven't been very far
you need to know at least 3/6 angles or lenghts to know everything about triangle, so i just assigned 1 random lenght and the rest just filled up
Since lenghts don't matter, you could have just keep "AB" as the lenght instead 80.
Still, I'm quite surprise you found x.
Care to elaborate?