Half way? Because then hes running out the other side?Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
Otherwise, I'd say until he runs a-foul of the dog catcher![]()
Half way? Because then hes running out the other side?Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
Otherwise, I'd say until he runs a-foul of the dog catcher![]()
Schweet! I'm surprised my brain is working at all tonite!
Now, the only mystery I can think of offhand is where exactly I put my other baseball hat, but i'm not sure anyone can help me with that one. Oh wait, mystery solved -- I blame the ferret
OK, after wracking my brains, heres the best I can come up with at this time of nite ...
A triangle is made up of 3 sides, and 3 angles -- the angles total 180°. This means that if you have, lets say, a right angle triangle, one angle would equal 45°, but the other 2 would not be.
An Equilateral Triangle is a triangle where all three sides are the same length. This means that the angles will also be equal – all 60° - making the triangle equiangular as well.
What is one example of a situation where you could have an Equilateral triangle made up of 3-right (45°) angles?
edit: should not be allowed to try and think after midnight.
Last edited by Blue_Frog; 06-08-2007 at 09:52 AM.
A right angle is 90 degrees, not 45.
As three 90 degree angles would be a 270 degree triangle, it is mathematically impossible.
The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.
math
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See what happens when I try to think at Midnight?Originally Posted by Lady's Human
I break both my own brain, and the brains of the people around me *lol*
--- Sorry. So, in what situation could you have a triangle made up of 3 x 90degree angles?
Assuming that you are referring to a closed polygon made up of three intersecting sides on a flat plane, you can't.
The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.
Ahh... but I never indicated flat plane did I?Originally Posted by Lady's Human
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Since math likely isn't my strong point, and I shouldn't try to me SMRT with math-like problems (and I more than likely fudged up what i was trying to say before) heres a couple more to try -- a Mystery and a Puzzle
Mystery #1: A man marries twenty women in his village but isn't charged with polygamy.
Mystery #2: A man rides into town on Friday. He stays three nights and leaves on Friday.
Puzzle #1: Connect all 9 dots, using only 4 straight lines.
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