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Math Help!!!
Ok, here is a test for the engineers, I think. I would love to see if a student gets it first. Try it out and email me at lee4th@mediaone.net if your able to figure it out. Thanks
[IMG]c:\my documents\math.jpg[/IMG] Last edited by Leon Machado IV : 09-11-2001 at 19:47. |
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Uhmmm......
I dont think u can attach a file that way....u either have to use the "attach file" thing at the bottom or find some webspace, etc....until then we wont be able to see your math problemo...
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Sorry bout that. Here it is (I hope)
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I am so confused..I totally forget geometry and, well, just about all math outside of basic arthimatic..yeah..I'm gonna die in precalc next semester..lol
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I got the answer, but I won't tell how to get it until someone else do so...
So, here it is: R = S / ( ( 8^(1/2) ) + 6*sin(120) ) hehe, so just plug 10 into S and get the answer. I don't think I am really a student anymore. For all you know, this could be a fake answer! ![]() Last edited by Ken Leung : 09-11-2001 at 20:52. |
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???
Was Ken right??? did he win???
Just wondering...plus this forum seemed kinda dead ![]() |
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Re: ???
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R = S/(2*(2^0.5) + 3*(3^0.5)) which (if I typed it correctly) is equivalent to Ken's R = S / ( ( 8^(1/2) ) + 6*sin(120) ) But he only gets partial credit. He didn't do the second part of the problem: solving for BD. This part gets a little hairier. I get BD = ((15+4*(6^0.5))/(35+12*(6^0.5)))^0.5*S So if S=10, BD = 6.2056272 |
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I agree with Ken's answer (although i got it in a slightly different form)
S = (3*sqrt(3) + 2*sqrt(2))R = Ken's answer since 3*sqrt(3) = 6*Sin120 R = S / (3*sqrt(3) + 2*sqrt(2)) and BD = S * sqrt( (237 - 40*sqrt(6)) / 361) The solution for finding R in terms of S basically boils down to finding the sides of 3 right triangles for those who are looking for a hint. (Remember the special stuff about tangents to circles? yeah...) And to find BD, cosine law ![]() Soo... do I win a prize too? Anthony. Last edited by Anthony X. : 16-11-2001 at 19:50. |
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