2018-03-04 at 5:52 AM UTC
I know it's easy as fuck but can someone explain it to me
I need to work out how to measure the distance of real-world examples of hypotenuses
HELP
2018-03-04 at 5:54 AM UTC
Grimace
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Ask one of the girls who asked YOU to help THEM. See how many of them come to your aid. Further develop your hatred. In the meantime, Greek it up, nigga!
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2018-03-04 at 6:09 AM UTC
k hold on ill make a lil infographic with relevant basic info, well add whatever you need in a second one.
are you using given angles in the problems?
2018-03-04 at 6:18 AM UTC
k i made a very basic one, ill do one with given angles in a second one. sec ill upload
2018-03-04 at 6:20 AM UTC
Problem # 1a)
Mal wants to get fucked by a dog in doggystyle position. Assuming Mal has distance of 1ft between knee joints and asshole, and assuming that knees in doggystle are 2ft away from face (face to ground), what is distance between head and asshole?
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2018-03-04 at 6:26 AM UTC
oh that makes sense
this is actually easy, a lot like MAL
2018-03-04 at 6:26 AM UTC
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Originally posted by BRiCK
Problem # 1a)
Mal wants to get fucked by a dog in doggystyle position. Assuming Mal has distance of 1ft between knee joints and asshole, and assuming that knees in doggystle are 2ft away from face (face to ground), what is distance between head and asshole?
You drew a cat though?????
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2018-03-04 at 6:28 AM UTC
Enter, does this help?
Pythagorean theorem I think only says that A^2+B^2=C^2. I showed the math on how to solve for the hypotenuse (C).
This only works in a right triangle, meaning that one of the angles is 90degrees (or pi/2 if using radians). It does not matter which side you make A or B, as long as C is the hypotenuse. When you solve for C, the answer is technically +/-, but seeing as how distances cannot be negative, you choose the positive value.
2018-03-04 at 6:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by Grimace
You drew a cat though?????
Textbooks sometimes have typos, etc.
Your suggestion will be implemented in the next edition of my book. Thanks.
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