just write fuck math on it
You can say since the center of the shape(?) U has 3 lines extending to the edges of the shape, the sides of the radii must be the same as well as the sides of all the triangles.
Imagine a hexagon with 6 triangles basically, all the sides are the same and consist of mainly the same angle measurements
hi
just write fuck math on it
Angle-Side-Angle theorem or sth like that? Das some third grade shit can't remember.
Shit, I've failed geometry three times in row!
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For HB: sin(22) = opp/hyp => HB/BU
For BL: sin(22) = opp/hyp => BL/BU
Therefore:
HB/BU = BL/BU
HB = BL
Disclaimer, not 100% sure because one of the triangles is over 90 degrees, but I assume it'll be fine.
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Bernard (02-11-2014)
Just look it up on Khan Academy and learn it. If you haven't learned this, you probably shouldn't be in your current grade of mathematics.
I miss this stuff. I can't even find my shit on Khan anymore. Awkward.
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