ballistic said:find me the 90 degree angle then..
I think (i am rubbish at maths) you have to split it from C so as to get the angle and go on from there.

ballistic said:find me the 90 degree angle then..
kip02 said:
Violent-J said:It's to do with Syn, Cos, Tan or SOH CAH TOA as my teacher used to say.
syn is opposite over hypotenuse
cos is adjacent over hypotenuse
tan is opposite over adjacent
Violent-J said:It's a trigonometry question, I only done my GCSE maths this time last year and got a b, but i forgot it all already lol.
It's to do with Syn, Cos, Tan or SOH CAH TOA as my teacher used to say.
syn is opposite over hypotenuse
cos is adjacent over hypotenuse
tan is opposite over adjacent
Something like that...
thats completely incorrect, it isnt an equilateral triangle.ichabod crane said:the answer is the numbers mirrored, the two lines are parralel so therefore BC= 8, CE= 13.5
lay-z-boy said:![]()
mine is on monday, proper worrying over things like this.![]()
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SimonTW said:Yup, Monday too. Although I have Geography in the morning, which I'm more worried about because there is more to revise for Geography than Maths.
And yer, that question is a simple ratio question. As people have said, you have the lengths for two sides that are similar, so divide the bigger number by the smaller one, and that is the ratio. Then divide/multiply the other sides to reach your answer. Simple.![]()
Smithy said:ooh i like these
ok, because the lines AB and DE are parallel, its satisfactory to say that the two triangles are 'similar'. Meaning one is a ratio of the other.
deviding any one side by its respective similar side on the other triangle gives us this ratio.
9/6 = 1.5. So ratio is 1.5.
8x1.5 = 12, CE = 12.
13.5 / 1.5 = 9, BC = 9.
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