I'm stuck on another problem.
Problem 8 b):
http://www.math.poly.edu/courses/ma1024 ... -09-21.pdf
I've already started working at the problem and got an answer but don't know if it's correct.
1) I drew a line straight down from (x,y) to the x-axis.
2) I made the length from the bottom of the line to the origin -1/2.
3) I realized that this was a unit circle, with radius 1 on all sides, so I made the bolded line length 1.
4) I created a triangle with hypoteneus 1, and two lengths of 1/2.
5) In the triangle, I saw a right angle with the X-axis and noticed that if both lengths are 1/2, the two remaining angles must be equal.
6) I then had a right triangle with angles 45-45-90 degrees.
7) I set up this equation and solved for x:
180-x=45
x=135 degrees
Could you please check my work? Thanks so much for your help!
Problem 8 b):
http://www.math.poly.edu/courses/ma1024 ... -09-21.pdf
I've already started working at the problem and got an answer but don't know if it's correct.
1) I drew a line straight down from (x,y) to the x-axis.
2) I made the length from the bottom of the line to the origin -1/2.
3) I realized that this was a unit circle, with radius 1 on all sides, so I made the bolded line length 1.
4) I created a triangle with hypoteneus 1, and two lengths of 1/2.
5) In the triangle, I saw a right angle with the X-axis and noticed that if both lengths are 1/2, the two remaining angles must be equal.
6) I then had a right triangle with angles 45-45-90 degrees.
7) I set up this equation and solved for x:
180-x=45
x=135 degrees
Could you please check my work? Thanks so much for your help!