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Ugh....geometry challenge for you brains out there

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dighn

Lifer
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<< Isn't <STRONG>x</STRONG> just the <STRONG>hypotenuse</STRONG> of a <STRONG>4" square</STRONG>? >>



you mean the diagnal? apprarently it's not. diagonal of 4x4 = sqrt(32) which is between 5 and 6 and the answer is 6.8 something
 

Frosty3799

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<< Isn't <STRONG>x</STRONG> just the <STRONG>hypotenuse</STRONG> of a <STRONG>4" square</STRONG>? >>




yea, thats what i thought too... so the square root of 32 would be the answer
 

alrocky

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Good, you've solved it yourself along with some other people here. I guess the sqrt(32) only works if it's an equilateral triangle? Speaking of equilateral triangles...

How many equilateral triangles can you make with 6 straight lines?
 

rgwalt

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Another method:

sin(a) = 4/x

tan(a) = 40/(62-x)

or

a = asin(4/x) = atan(40/62-x)

Easily solved using Excel with Goal Seek to find 6.815

Ryan