the impossible math question

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by WOLFIE, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. Impossible because the answers are wrong.
     
  2. Do you even math, bro?
     
  3. Why is the angle of one edge of the coin drawn out if the intended angle in question lies between the coins?
     
  4. Do you even bro, math?
    Wait.
    bro + math = Bromathia! (because Synergy) :eek:
    Brolaf must ace his math courses at college. :shock:
     
  5. Troll what's on that bit of paper? The square root of a butterfly or what?
     
  6. This is ridiculously simple

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    360 degrees, 12 sides. Which means the 12-sided shape is composed of 12 isosceles triangles with the top angle being 360/12, which is 30 degrees.

    A triangle has 3 sides. 180 degrees. Meaning that the triangle's other sides are 75 degrees each.

    When two triangles are beside each other, this means that every corner of the 12-sided shape has 150 degrees.

    150+150=300.
    A circle has 360 degrees.
    360-300 = 60

    ..troll beat me to it
     
  7. This is the impossible math and you won't get right.

    2+2
     
  8. It can be solved with the cosine law as well :)
     
  9. Given that 1+1= Window (because below),
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    1+1
    _
    I'm sure 2+2 = A Window With Curtains (this makes much more sense on paper).
     
  10. Exterior angle minus 90*
    Inside = 30, so outside = 150
    150-90 = 60*.
     
  11. The root of all answers
     
  12. 60
    Def lp
    180-150=30
    30x2 60
     
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  14. ^ no idea where that 75 degrees comes into play anywhere but whatever lol also feel like this question is just something u can look at and tell it's easy to tell each outside angle is 150 degrees just make a circle where the angle in question is and subtract 150 twice from 360 
     
  15. 75 is the theta angle I showed on page 1. 2 of the theta angles is the 150 you mention.