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Post by mimisthesc on Feb 14, 2017 14:37:29 GMT 1
Well done This is correct, although I used a symmetrical point of A instead The result is still the same though. As for the point B, as you've said, it is not essential to know the position but how about trying to find it? How would you approach that? Are you studying Maths or so? You're the first person in here who seems to be really good at it I found the point B, but you can answer to the question of the distance without knowing it. You just need the coordinates of A and D for that. The answer is yes. One of my former maths teachers said:
Wise quote from that teacher So you've studied Maths? That's great! I am also going to begin my studies this September and I am also going for Mathematics. By the way, what coordinates did you find for B?
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Post by italix on Feb 14, 2017 14:50:47 GMT 1
I found the point B, but you can answer to the question of the distance without knowing it. You just need the coordinates of A and D for that. The answer is yes. One of my former maths teachers said:
Wise quote from that teacher So you've studied Maths? That's great! I am also going to begin my studies this September and I am also going for Mathematics. By the way, what coordinates did you find for B? x=24/5 so B is 4,8 km on the west.
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Post by mimisthesc on Feb 14, 2017 15:09:19 GMT 1
Wise quote from that teacher So you've studied Maths? That's great! I am also going to begin my studies this September and I am also going for Mathematics. By the way, what coordinates did you find for B? x=24/5 so B is 4,8 km on the west. That's right
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Post by Josh's Tattoo (Inactive) on Feb 14, 2017 18:08:41 GMT 1
Nope...I would also like you to provide a solution though if you find it I wasn't guessing lol
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Post by mimisthesc on Feb 14, 2017 18:12:05 GMT 1
Nope...I would also like you to provide a solution though if you find it I wasn't guessing lol Oh good Well, you've seen the solution above so now you know what went wrong
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Post by Josh's Tattoo (Inactive) on Feb 20, 2017 17:28:35 GMT 1
anyone have any other math challenges?
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Post by italix on Feb 20, 2017 18:16:34 GMT 1
anyone have any other math challenges? A simple one: a prisonner has been sentenced to life imprisonment but the king decides to offer him a chance to recover his freedom. He tells him: "Take this path. You will find a crossroad. If you choose the right way, you'll become free but be careful, if you're wrong, you shall be killed! Two men at the crossroad can help you but be careful: you may only speak to one of them and ask him one single question! Moreover, one of these men will say the truth and the other one will lie!" Question: how to procede in order to be sure to escape to the death sentence?
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Post by Dominykas on Feb 20, 2017 19:39:40 GMT 1
Maths in Lithuania be like Tom haves 81919192822 watermelons. It is 4 ballons less than Maria. How many triangles will be in France, if we know that USA is marked as green?
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Post by fabbi on Feb 20, 2017 21:15:38 GMT 1
Maths in Lithuania be like Tom haves 81919192822 watermelons. It is 4 ballons less than Maria. How many triangles will be in France, if we know that USA is marked as green?
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Post by Josh's Tattoo (Inactive) on Feb 20, 2017 21:38:14 GMT 1
Maths in Lithuania be like Tom haves 81919192822 watermelons. It is 4 ballons less than Maria. How many triangles will be in France, if we know that USA is marked as green? really??? lol
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