My daughter is going to sit the American SAT examine and is doing a bit of study in preperation for this. We've come across a maths question that
has stumped both of us, not that we're maths genii, so I'm hoping someone knows the answer but more importantly can explain why.
Cheers
This should help, and has the explanation.
http://www.mathopenref.com/chord.html
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Originally posted by ed1801
This should help, and has the explanation.
http://www.mathopenref.com/chord.html
Looking again, can you list the possible answers and the angle, I thought it was 16 degrees but is unclear
Dave
Sorry for the bad picture.
The angle is 36
the posible answers are...
A) PI / 2
B) PI
C) 3PI / 2
D) 3PI
E) 7PI / 2
and yes, it's asking for the arc length.
[Edited on 31/10/13 by cerbera]
The more I look at this the more I think that the possible answers are wrong.
Angle is 180-36-36 which gives you the angle at O = 108 degrees
Arc length = diameter*pi*(angle/360) = 10*pi*(108/360)
=9.42477....
divide by pi gives you 3
Answer = 3pi
Angle ODB = 36 degrees, that makes angle BOD = 180-36-36 = 108 degrees.
360/108 = 3 1/3
a full circumference is d * pi = 10pi
10pi / (3 1/3) = 3pi
Edit: too slow!
[Edited on 31/10/13 by matt_claydon]
Ta very much.
Will be able to sleep tonight now
I should have paid more attention in maths. i have no idea what you lot are talking about.
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Originally posted by Norfolkluegojnr
I should have paid more attention in maths. i have no idea what you lot are talking about.
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My kind of answer
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Originally posted by JC
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My kind of answer
How come someone from Preston (like I am) has a child taking US SAT exams (like I had)...?
Alan
Ask me the time......
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Originally posted by Alan B
How come someone from Preston (like I am) has a child taking US SAT exams (like I had)...?
Alan
Best of luck to her, she'll enjoy it.
You're engineers fgs !
Get a piece of string and measure it.