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| 26 Sep 2011 05:31 PM |
Imagine a hexakaidecagon (16-sided polygon). Now imagine that all of the angles but two measure 8 degrees. The first undefined angle measures "z + 15z(13)", and the other just measures "18z".
Don't just blurt out things, because I already have the answers so if you say something stupid, I'll know it's incorrect. >.>
But I also know that like 90% ROBLOXians are under 13, meaning they probably won't be able to solve this. Even though it's so simple. |
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ultima44
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:32 PM |
| but what the derp does z equal though |
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:32 PM |
| Oh, to answer it, tell me the information I didn't provide. I thought that was given, but most people aren't very bright. I want the value of "z", and the measurements of the two angles. |
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deafmau5
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:33 PM |
| You didn't tell us what z = so we can't mass produce the angles product. |
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:33 PM |
Okay, I'm 14, and I still can't solve that.
...Trolol |
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:39 PM |
@Joe
You wont tell me what z = so i can't solve the mass of the product , dur dur dur |
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:42 PM |
195z = s
Use properties, guys. Derp. |
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:43 PM |
| The ANSWER IS BROSKI OF THE WEEK!!! |
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:44 PM |
@Verge
Okay. But you can't solve it until you know what "s" is, right? And I'm guessing "s" represent what you don't know would go there.
So, I'll give you a hint. You need to know what all of the angles should add up to, before you can finish it. Remember your "n-gon" equations. |
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:47 PM |
I think the answer is............triangle!!! Just kidding, :P.
`"Here I go, LIKE A BOSS!!!"` |
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:47 PM |
*sigh*
If you don't know n-gon equations, go to Wikipedia and go to "/wiki/N-gon#Angles". |
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| 26 Sep 2011 05:48 PM |
| Mine was a late post, sorry |
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