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It draws out a right angled triangle with 149 000 000 km as the hypotenuse. The diameter of the sun is the "x" (opposite side) and the 31' is the angle.atakach99 said:ok this one is seems easy but everytime i try it i get a different answer from the back of the book
Find the diameter of the sun to the nearest kilometre if its distance from the earth is 149000000 km and it subtends an angle of 31 ' at the earth
plz help
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If it's too hard, i'll post up solution.lyounamu said:I somehow need to get rid of the bottom one (or change it) so that I can work it out. It's not as easy as it looks like. I bloody used the t-formula and it gets more complicated.....
Thanks. :uhhuh:tommykins said:If it's too hard, i'll post up solution.
lim x -> pi/4 sinx - cosx / x - pi/4lyounamu said:Thanks. :uhhuh:
I would love the solution as it will relieve the pain that dwells in my brain.
I get it now. Thanks!!tommykins said:lim x -> pi/4 sinx - cosx / x - pi/4
sinx - cosx = sqrt2 sin(x-pi/4) <--- solutions lost me from here.
lim x -> pi/4 sinx - cosx / x - pi/4 = lim x -> pi/4 sqrt2 sin(x-pi/4)/x - pi/4 = sqrt2 * 1 = sqrt2.
Once again, don't know how on earth it works.