How did you find q, r, s, and t? I checked and checked my numbers at least 50 times, and each time, the vertical angle to n measured 120, and the linear angle to e measured 100. That can't be true because there are only 180 degrees in a triangle, so q would have to equal -40. I did everything as carefully as possible, and it all worked out perfectly until there. I didn't get r, s, and t because you need q to find them. I really think that Miss Chan made a mistake here (whether accidentally or on purpose.)
I have a very bad habit of falling asleep and waking up later. Is that healthy? XD Ahahahaa. So, I'm just printing it out right now, though it's been a complicated process. O.o; My laptop could open the PDF file just fine. XD The sad thing is, I couldn't connect it to the printer. Bwaaah. So I went on my main computer to open it and bwaaah. It said that the file format wasn't saved as PDF and it couldn't ope, so I was all what the friggers? XD *headscratch*
Fweeee. Just e-mailed it to myself. Printing, printing aaand--starto! XD [Don't those Japanese game show guys sound so funny when they say start? XD "Staaah-to!" Ahahaha!]
I'm working on Part D right now. Gyaaah. I'd like to apologize in advance for any mistakes I may have made. Please be lenient with me, I have trouble with them from time to time.
Keenan, you know I would help you, but I wouldn't do you much good. My services would be defective. XD Sarah, I think you might be right. Ms. Chan may have placed a degree or letter out of place...?
Because I have acute angles with obtuse degrees and obtuse angles with acute degrees--and what the friggers, dude, one of my angles ended up being a negative number! XD BWAAAAAH. This is totally killing my brain cells! Then again, it was most likely a mistake on my part, because even if Ms. Chan made a small error, no student in their right mind would end up with a negative number. Like I said, I'm really horrible when it comes to these things. XD Dang it. Who's gonna be at the library tomorrow...? We can work on this for at least a good fifteen minutes.
Though, I am curious British, Sarah, and Keenan, how you got your answers. British, I got the same answers for letters: a, b, c, d, i, and j. Sarah, I got the same answers for letters: a, c, d, i, and p. Keenan, I got the same answers for letters: a, d, i, j, and p.
My answers: [I took out a huge chunk of letters because I'm going to look over them again.]
a= 60. b= 100. c= 80. d= 160. e= I got...50. Please don't ask. It looks obtuse on the paper, doesn't it? I know we're supposed to trust our own math, but bwah. XD That e cannot be acute.
f= 50. Once again. XD Same comment as before.
g= Too scared to even touch it because of that negative number I got. XDDD h= Ditto! XDDDD *falls off chair*
i= 50. j= 80. k= 20. m= 80. n= 90. p= 120.
q= Confusing much? r= R...? Where'd you gooo? I miss you so~. s= S is hiding. t= T went out to the mall. u= U is under the uh...the couch. Because...it's scared of...computer screens. v= La, la, la.
Yes. XD I wasn't much help, but I'll look over it again once I regain some sanity. These angle thingies are really a weak point for me. -___-;;
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I got numbers that didn't really correspond with the picture of the angles, but Ms.Chan did say that you should never go by the way the picture looks.
a=60
b=100
c=80
d=160
e=120
f=120
g=120
h=144
i=50
j=80
k=38
m=62
n=108
p=120
q=12
r=168
s=84
t=96
u=36
v=84
How did you find q, r, s, and t? I checked and checked my numbers at least 50 times, and each time, the vertical angle to n measured 120, and the linear angle to e measured 100. That can't be true because there are only 180 degrees in a triangle, so q would have to equal -40. I did everything as carefully as possible, and it all worked out perfectly until there. I didn't get r, s, and t because you need q to find them. I really think that Miss Chan made a mistake here (whether accidentally or on purpose.)
a-60
b-180
c-80
d-160
e-80
f-80
g-160
h-124
i-50
j-80
k-50
m-50
n-120
p-120
q-?
r-?
s-?
t-?
u-56
v-64
Anybody else have trouble with q?
I'm not very good at this. Can someone please help me?
This is what I got
A=60
b=120
c=120
d=160
e=120
f=60
g=?
h=?
i=50
j=80
k=70
m=110
n=80
p=120
q=
r=120
s=60
t=?
u=?
v=120
E. Ortiz.... what do you need help on???
Mary... Can you help me with # 7 thru 9 on part D???
Gyaaah.
I have a very bad habit of falling asleep and waking up later. Is that healthy? XD Ahahahaa. So, I'm just printing it out right now, though it's been a complicated process. O.o; My laptop could open the PDF file just fine. XD The sad thing is, I couldn't connect it to the printer. Bwaaah. So I went on my main computer to open it and bwaaah. It said that the file format wasn't saved as PDF and it couldn't ope, so I was all what the friggers? XD *headscratch*
Fweeee. Just e-mailed it to myself. Printing, printing aaand--starto! XD [Don't those Japanese game show guys sound so funny when they say start? XD "Staaah-to!" Ahahaha!]
I'm working on Part D right now. Gyaaah. I'd like to apologize in advance for any mistakes I may have made. Please be lenient with me, I have trouble with them from time to time.
Posting in a bit. XD
Sincerely,
--Mary.
Gyaaaah.
Keenan, you know I would help you, but I wouldn't do you much good. My services would be defective. XD Sarah, I think you might be right. Ms. Chan may have placed a degree or letter out of place...?
Because I have acute angles with obtuse degrees and obtuse angles with acute degrees--and what the friggers, dude, one of my angles ended up being a negative number! XD BWAAAAAH. This is totally killing my brain cells! Then again, it was most likely a mistake on my part, because even if Ms. Chan made a small error, no student in their right mind would end up with a negative number. Like I said, I'm really horrible when it comes to these things. XD Dang it. Who's gonna be at the library tomorrow...? We can work on this for at least a good fifteen minutes.
Though, I am curious British, Sarah, and Keenan, how you got your answers. British, I got the same answers for letters: a, b, c, d, i, and j. Sarah, I got the same answers for letters: a, c, d, i, and p. Keenan, I got the same answers for letters: a, d, i, j, and p.
My answers: [I took out a huge chunk of letters because I'm going to look over them again.]
a= 60.
b= 100.
c= 80.
d= 160.
e= I got...50. Please don't ask. It looks obtuse on the paper, doesn't it? I know we're supposed to trust our own math, but bwah. XD That e cannot be acute.
f= 50. Once again. XD Same comment as before.
g= Too scared to even touch it because of that negative number I got. XDDD
h= Ditto! XDDDD *falls off chair*
i= 50.
j= 80.
k= 20.
m= 80.
n= 90.
p= 120.
q= Confusing much?
r= R...? Where'd you gooo? I miss you so~.
s= S is hiding.
t= T went out to the mall.
u= U is under the uh...the couch. Because...it's scared of...computer screens.
v= La, la, la.
Yes. XD I wasn't much help, but I'll look over it again once I regain some sanity. These angle thingies are really a weak point for me. -___-;;
Sincerely,
--Mary.
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