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SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.comM to Anti Meme@sopuli.xyz · 2 days ago

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  • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    x + y + z + w = 360 because… Uh. I don’t remember what the terms to use are but it does. It’s a full circle. It’s 4 points and 4 angles.

    2 (x + y) = 360 because substitute x + y = z + w

    x + y = 180 because you divide each side by 2

    because x + y is 180, AOB is a line.

    That’s the best I can do. I may have forgotten a few steps about things you can’t assume.

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    That one is quite simple. On the sketch, you get

    w+x+y+z=360º

    Making the substitution with x+y=w+z, you get

    w+w+z+z=360º <=> 2(w+z)=360º <=> w+z=180º

    Proving AOB is a line, because the sketch provides, that w+z is an angle of AOB.

    I am pretty sure, you were not asking for the proof, but I wanted to do it anyways. Does a genuine proof count as an anti meme?

    • SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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      RDT_20251017_1851464562593950413293167

    • ragingHungryPanda@piefed.keyboardvagabond.com
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      how do you know that x+y=w+z? isn’t that already assuming that they are equal? what if they’re one degree off?

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        As the teacher would tell you: read the entire problem before answering! (It says so in the problem)

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          dammit nothing changes 😂

      • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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        isn’t that already assuming that they are equal?

        The problem asks us to make this assumption.

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        Because we read the question: if x+y=w+z, prove…

    • Barbarian@sh.itjust.works
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      Now you’re thinking with angles!

    • SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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      Wait but you can’t just sub x+y with w+z. (Its given, my brain forgot about it)

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        I mean, could have specified that at the start

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      But how do you know it’s 360? If it wasnt a line, it could be 359.999 Or lets say 350, then w+z is 175.

      The 360-ness you take is from the point of view where you already expect it to be a line.

      • Muad'dib@sopuli.xyz
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        Because all the angles surrounding a point always add up to 360

        • IzzyScissor@lemmy.world
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          You can also say that since ABC and D are all equally distant from O, so they all fall exactly on a circle with O as the center point.

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  • Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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    It’s a trick question. Question didn’t say whether AOB is a straight line or a gay one

    • Valmond@lemmy.world
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      The line on the other side, the trans-line.

  • Waraugh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    You guys are all creative/smart. I would have held my ruler against the line and then traced around it with my pencil.

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    Maybe thee is an elegant way but

    X+y+w+z=360°

    Given X+y=w+z

    Therefore we can sub X+y with w+z

    (W+z)+(w+z)=360°

    2(W+z)=360°

    Divide both sides by 2

    W+z=360°/2

    W+z=180°

    Straight lines are defined as having/being 180 angle

    • SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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      Oh i forgot about x+y being given as w+z. Yep with that its all good. I thought you made that assumption.

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      The elegant way would be to use radians over degrees

      • BCsven@lemmy.ca
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        You have to show your work in snokenkeekaguard’s class

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          Wdym?

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    Pleased to see everyone solving the math problem in the antimeme, I did too!

    • SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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      Theres something about these little questions thats irresistible to solve lol. I just wish it was a tougher task.

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    Did you not learn anything from your high school that’s easy🥲

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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      I did, but after 22 years I forgot how to solve algebra without being given at least 1 of the variables. 🥺

      But also I still dont know how I would prove it’s a line even if I got the x+y=w+z part. I could say 1+2=1+2. So 3. How is 3 a line? I have no idea. 3 is a number not a line. 😩

      Unless… 3 is a squiggly line? 🤔

      Edit: Bit disappointed nobody came to shit all over my math skills. Especially since halfway through typing the comment, I forgot the second half of the problem. 🤣

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    Just intuitively, it says they’re equal, and the paired angles are adjacent. The only time two halves of a full circle have equal angles is half way.

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      I think this question is about making sure you state thinks in a formal manner. It is obvious, but you need to do state that as a mathematical proof.

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        As long you leave no ambiguities about your reasoning, it’s a mathematical proof.

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    Better stick to ExTeenTailism

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