Apologies. I was incorrect. it can be 5..... or 4.695, or 5.299, or 5.335 or 6. I assumed the columns represented 4 equal rectangles with a width of 2.5 in the square.
The same that you have to assume the angles are 30, 60, and 90 to come up with X=5.
It depends on the angles that you assume (Not provided in OP)
Apologies. I was incorrect. it can be 5..... or 4.695, or 5.299, or 5.335 or 6. I assumed the columns represented 4 equal rectangles with a width of 2.5 in the square.
The same that you have to assume the angles are 30, 60, and 90 to come up with X=5.
It depends on the angles that you assume (Not provided in OP)
No Sir...
All Right Angle Triangles have two legs and a Hypotenuse.
The “congruent” rectangles make use of two Legs and two Hypoteni (SIC?) to equal 10.
See the diagram above.
The Hypotenus legs are more than 2.5.
The Adjacent Legs are less than 2.5.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
Apologies. I was incorrect. it can be 5..... or 4.695, or 5.299, or 5.335 or 6. I assumed the columns represented 4 equal rectangles with a width of 2.5 in the square.
The same that you have to assume the angles are 30, 60, and 90 to come up with X=5.
It depends on the angles that you assume (Not provided in OP)
No Sir...
All Right Angle Triangles have two legs and a Hypotenuse.
The “congruent” rectangles make use of two Legs and two Hypoteni (SIC?) to equal 10.
See the diagram above.
The Hypotenus legs are more than 2.5.
The Adjacent Legs are less than 2.5.
The red highlights are a true statement.
The blue highlights were in no way quantified in the OP
You can change the length of 2 sides in a right triangle by changing the degrees in angle's a & b. It will still be a right triangle, the "Hypotenuse" would still be 10.
Apologies. I was incorrect. it can be 5..... or 4.695, or 5.299, or 5.335 or 6. I assumed the columns represented 4 equal rectangles with a width of 2.5 in the square.
The same that you have to assume the angles are 30, 60, and 90 to come up with X=5.
It depends on the angles that you assume (Not provided in OP)
No Sir...
All Right Angle Triangles have two legs and a Hypotenuse.
The “congruent” rectangles make use of two Legs and two Hypoteni (SIC?) to equal 10.
See the diagram above.
The Hypotenus legs are more than 2.5.
The Adjacent Legs are less than 2.5.
The red highlights are a true statement.
The blue highlights were in no way quantified in the OP
You can change the length of 2 sides in a right triangle by changing the degrees in angle's a & b. It will still be a right triangle, the "Hypotenuse" would still be 10.
I don't have a clue on what you are trying to say...
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
Who cares? In my 60 years on this earth I have never needed any math like this and have functioned just perfectly. Most math is total BS for the average person.
You get out of life what you are willing to accept. If you ain't happy, do something about it!
Who cares? In my 60 years on this earth I have never needed any math like this and have functioned just perfectly. Most math is total BS for the average person.
Mac...
Part of the reason I put up these simple math problems is to watch the railing of folks that can't sort them out... and are determined to tell everyone about it.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.