S SGSII Active Member Joined Feb 18, 2012 Messages 471 Gender Female HSC 2013 Uni Grad 2016 Apr 20, 2013 #1 Hi guys Could someone please help me solve part a) of this question: Thank you!
K Kurosaki True Fail Kid Joined Jul 14, 2012 Messages 1,167 Location Tubbytronic Superdome Gender Male HSC 2014 Apr 20, 2013 #2 Hi, it's an isosceles triangle since the two radii are equal. Use sine rule to work out the radius and u should be sweet.
Hi, it's an isosceles triangle since the two radii are equal. Use sine rule to work out the radius and u should be sweet.
K Kurosaki True Fail Kid Joined Jul 14, 2012 Messages 1,167 Location Tubbytronic Superdome Gender Male HSC 2014 Apr 20, 2013 #3 HeroicPandas said: Another method: length of arc = radius x angle (in radians) Convert 45 degrees into radians, just multiply 45 by and it is Sub given information in the formula, Click to expand... That's for arc length not chord
HeroicPandas said: Another method: length of arc = radius x angle (in radians) Convert 45 degrees into radians, just multiply 45 by and it is Sub given information in the formula, Click to expand... That's for arc length not chord
S SGSII Active Member Joined Feb 18, 2012 Messages 471 Gender Female HSC 2013 Uni Grad 2016 Apr 20, 2013 #4 Kurosaki said: Hi, it's an isosceles triangle since the two radii are equal. Use sine rule to work out the radius and u should be sweet. Click to expand... Haha thanks! Had a mental block and didn't see it lol
Kurosaki said: Hi, it's an isosceles triangle since the two radii are equal. Use sine rule to work out the radius and u should be sweet. Click to expand... Haha thanks! Had a mental block and didn't see it lol