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Here's the first in a few maths questions I'll post to test yourself and/or keep your hand in with basic maths/trig.

 

This one is not too tricky, but you need to remember basic trig.

 

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Simple question - find x

 

PS - Mods: If this is best in another forum please feel free to either shift it or get me to repost. I tried to find the best fit for it, and I didn't think it would be right in the jokes forum, so this seemed the best....

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What do you mean by "find X" ? :blink: You never gave any equations or even any other number... what the heck are we supposed to do?EDIT: I just saw the image, i had to switch to Chrome to see it, LOL sorry... i will try to solve and ill reply :D

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EDIT: I just saw the image, i had to switch to Chrome to see it, LOL sorry... i will try to solve and ill reply :D

No problem, I figured you must have a problem with the image. Which browser did it not work in, just for interest?

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I think I am wrong, but I tried using the little math I remebered:

 

 

 

h2 = 36 + b2

g2 = 9 + b2

 

h2 + g2 = 81

(36 + b2) + (9 + b2) = 81

45 + 2b2 = 81

2b2 = 36

b2 = 18

b = √18

 

tan ? = 3/b

tan ? = 6/x

 

3/b = 6/x

3x = 6b

x = 2b

x = 2√18

x = 8.458

 

*TADA* :D

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I think I am wrong, but I tried using the little math I remebered:

 

 

 

h2 = 36 + b2

g2 = 9 + b2

 

h2 + g2 = 81

(36 + b2) + (9 + b2) = 81

45 + 2b2 = 81

2b2 = 36

b2 = 18

b = √18

 

tan ? = 3/b

tan ? = 6/x

 

3/b = 6/x

3x = 6b

x = 2b

x = 2√18

x = 8.458

******OUCH... So good until there. But I'll forgive and forget the minor error

8.485 not 8.458 (you transposed 2 digits)

 

Good effort, but you can do it more simply.......look to do it using only the top big right triangle but using the two right triangles that make it up. Look for a common angle which will allow solution in 2 expressions....

 

BUT before you can, you need to spot a relationship between some triangles....think back....congruent?....similar?.....

 

See if my crappy sketch helps

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I did mean to write 8.485. Mistyped by mistake. :P I did know that the triangles had a relation but couldn't remember the name nor the relation. :PSo, I did what little I remembered. :)I was good at Maths back then. Scored 98% in my O' Levels and 96% in Additional Mathematics.

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I did mean to write 8.485. Mistyped by mistake. :P
I did know that the triangles had a relation but couldn't remember the name nor the relation. :P
So, I did what little I remembered. :)
I was good at Maths back then. Scored 98% in my O' Levels and 96% in Additional Mathematics.

Yes, you did solve it so QUDOS to you.

BEA and CED are smiliar triangles (same angles sides twice as big) that immediately gives you EB - 1/2x
From there it is much easier...

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Problem 2 - these from my maths cohort at Frih

 

They asked the baker, Mr. Wis, how many breads he had sold on monday. The baker answered:

 

My first customer bought half of the stock + half a bread. My Second customer, bought half of what was left + half a bread. The third customer asked for half of the stock that was still available + half a bread to feed the ducks. The last Customer, Mr Salomon, wanted to buy a bread, but there were no more breads.

 

Mr Bread didn't sold any half breads. Can you tell me how many breads he sold?

 

Problem 3

In a farm house there are some hens and pigs. There are altogether 60 eyes and 86 feet. So, give me the total number of hens and pigs in the farm.

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Yes, you did solve it so QUDOS to you.

 

BEA and CED are smiliar triangles (same angles sides twice as big) that immediately gives you EB - 1/2x

From there it is much easier...

 


Hey, I reached to that too. But I thought I was doing it wrong.

Its been about 4 years since I did any Maths.

 

Answer 2:

 

Total : x

1st: x/2+.5

2nd: x/4+.75

3rd: x/8+.875

Since inventory ended then:

x/2 + x/4 + x/8 + 2.125 = x

.875x +2.125 = x

2.125 = .125x

 

x = 17

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Yes correct answer: well worked out.

 

Thank you.

 

Answer 3:

h = total hens

p = total pigs

 

2h + 2p = 60

2h + 4p = 86

 

60 - 2p = 86 - 4p

2p = 26

p = 13

 

2h = 60 - 26

2h = 34

h = 17

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Thank you.

 

Answer 3:

h = total hens

p = total pigs

 

2h + 2p = 60

2h + 4p = 86

 

60 - 2p = 86 - 4p

2p = 26

p = 13

 

2h = 60 - 26

2h = 34

h = 17

 

Yet again correct....applause rings out...

OK as the final one of this series, something a bit more tricky perhaps...

 

Question 4

 

In my street, there's only one side with houses. The sum of all the housenumbers smaller than mine is equaly to the sum of all housenumbers bigger than mine. The 'connection/relation' between my housenumber x and all houses in my street is?

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In my street, there's only one side with houses. The sum of all the housenumbers smaller than mine is equaly to the sum of all housenumbers bigger than mine. The 'connection/relation' between my housenumber x and all houses in my street is?


Is that you're the only house on the street :P

Sum of all the house numbers smaller than yours = 0
Sum of all the house numbers greater than yours = 0

0 = 0

Q.E.D.

I think this is why my teachers hated me at school :P

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Is that you're the only house on the street :P
Sum of all the house numbers smaller than yours = 0
Sum of all the house numbers greater than yours = 0

0 = 0

Q.E.D.

I think this is why my teachers hated me at school :P

That could be a solution, but it is a bit trivial :-) There is another less trivial one

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