I suck at geometry. . .

episodic

Lifer
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My kid had one problem for homework. It was simply to draw a regular pentagon with side lengths of 5cm.

It took me forever to show him how to get all the angles to measure 108 degrees and at the same time get all the lines 5 cm. . .

/me sucks at drawing. . .even with a ruler and protractor
 

Leros

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Its ok, I spent a ton of time on my calculus test trying to draw a 3d surface. It took me 1 minute to visualize in my head and 20 minutes to draw it properly.
 

episodic

Lifer
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Originally posted by: FleshLight
Autocad FTW

Yea, I did it in pse in like a minute - then he said, "teacher said no computers. . ."

I guess we could have cheated and traced - but. . . we didn't. . .

I did it, showed him how - then he did it. One of his angles is 106 degrees, but the others are spot on. Good enough I said. . .

He can get exact if he decides to build bridges in a computer.
 

Ika

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Protractors are hard to use. I hate protractors. WHERE'S THE EVOLUTION OF PROTRACTORS
 

fire400

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practice makes perfect.

I've seen a video where an engineer drew a VERY VERY nice ARC, one stroke... and it looked like he had used an invisible protractor, I'm like WOW, this guy has probably done drafting for years on end_ I was impressed, I'm like this guy would make a visual artist anyday..

good luck with 3D on paper!
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: Leros
Its ok, I spent a ton of time on my calculus test trying to draw a 3d surface. It took me 1 minute to visualize in my head and 20 minutes to draw it properly.

Yeah, I hated drawing 3D surfaces. I really, really can't draw and my curves always looked like crap.
 

hypn0tik

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Not sure why it would take so long. If you have an eraser it'll take approximately 2 mins.
 

uberman

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If you've built things you use geometry. Ever build a shed, sawhorses, a roof, many things.
 

uberman

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Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Not sure why it would take so long. If you have an eraser it'll take approximately 2 mins.

I have an electric eraser.

 

Born2bwire

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What you could have done was calculate the radius of the circle that would circumscribe the pentagon. Draw the circle, and then with a compass or dividers mark off 5 cm chords along the circle. Bam, regular pentagon with 5 cm sides.
 

TuxDave

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You should've just drawn a crappy 5 sided polygon and labeled each edge 5cm and marked that all the internal angles are equal (or 108 degrees). It's techincally correct, just not to scale.