Message from @JDCREW
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therefore we have 2 B angles. 112 degrees and 67 degrees.
to find the C angle you just have to subtract 180 from angle A and angle B
180-59-67=54 degrees again with our other angle. 180-59-112=9 degrees
@bohemian52983 I took that last year and loved it, good luck and I know you'll do great!
next we just have to use the sine formula but SinA/a = SinC/c and cross multiply and isolate to get SinC(a)/SinA = c and keep in mind the you have to do this twice with 54 degrees and 9 degrees
I used 54 degrees and got a length of 12.2 9 degrees and got 2.3 which is close enough to 2.2 so the actual answer was d
how the hell does this work
i got 7 but there was no 7
the last answer kills me
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yeah, pretty accurate
I think it would first see the larger of a or b than the minimum of c and the larger of a,b
yeah, larger is a, so 4, then the 3 from c
its either 6 or 7, and ive got no idea
same bro
I see you too have been using guns as your go to controversial topic
There’s only 2,3,4 so I puked assume it’s 3
It's three
Yeah I thought it was weird fornit to be 7 since it looks like they are looking for the largest or smallest
It’s 3, but couldn’t you have copied and pasted it to whatever Java IDE you use?
I guess it depends on the teacher/professor. I’ve had classes where we were encouraged to use any available resources
idk
It's not cheating when are programming at your work place
oh well, lol
Would anyone be kind enough to help me out with some geometry? I need to calculate the surface area of a candle. It's mostly a simply cylinder, but it has an indent, and I want to make sure I'm calculating everything properly.
I created this diagram.
**V = (𝛑1.5^2 * 4.5) - (𝛑1.25^2 * 1.25)**
This is the equation I came up with. Can anyone verify this?
(*V=Ď€r^2h* is the equation for cylinder volume.)
It's the volume of the red minus the volume of the green, so if your formula calculates that I'd say it's right
Do you know what the functions each do?
Thanks. That's what I did, I'm just looking for review in case someone else sees something I missed.
**SA = (2𝛑1.5^2 + 2𝛑1.5 * 4.5) + (2𝛑1.25*1.25)**
I believe this is what the surface area would be?
Where'd the extra 2 come from?
Volume is surface * height yeah
Basically it calculates the surface area of the red cylinder then adds the surface area of the green cylinder's walls/sides.
Since it would be necessary to count that too.
Well the surface area their faces times their heights