Can someone please help me?
You didn't remember any of the formulas, did you?
No -_- well yeah kinda but they dont work for this problem
Okay, we'll see. I'm going to give you the formula
Ok, well I know its 2 pir r n/360 thath the formulas
\(m \angle{1} = \frac{k}{2}\)
??????
lol
\(k = 160 \\ \angle 1 = \angle{ACF}\)
Just calculate it and let me know what you get.
Can you give me an example. I don't under stand.
I gave you the formula. That's all you need. \(k = 160^{\circ}\). Looks like we're getting down to the real problem which is you don't know how to interpret formulas.
Yeah I don't
How hard is it to compute \(\frac{k}{2}\) where \(k = 160^{\circ}\). Think outside the box bro.
IDK, I am in 9th grade well going into 9th I haven't even taking this class yet So i'm doing it now to get ahead can you just help me?
You're in 9th grade and you can't figure out what \(\frac{k}{2}\) where \(k = 160^{\circ}\) means.
Basically, you're telling me you don't know how to divide.
Yeah, I just started Geometry I am taking an online class. So I will be a year ahead. So can you help me or not?
I know that much what is the rest of it.
I have been helping you. For some reason, the help isn't registering for you.
I'm not giving you the answer, so you can just forget that.
I wasn't asking for it. 160 divided by 2 is fluttering 80 there. Is that the answer?
Finally, we're getting somewhere. I knew you had it in you .
I know what fluttering is, but I know that's not what you meant to say.
now I have 270 just divide by 2?
Yep thats not what I meant to say, your right.
Negative, you found the measure of angle 1. \(m\angle{1} = m\angle{ACF} = m\angle{DCB}\). There's nothing left to compute. You're done. \(m\angle{DCB} = 80^{\circ}\)
I'm on a different problem and I have 270 just divide by 2?
Maybe you should write the formula down next time.
What do you mean you're on a different problem???? Now you're being weird.
How am I supposed to know what your "other" problem is about when you haven't posted it?
I got that one you help me on, now I on a different problem the number is 270 degrees. Would I just divide by 2 like the last one?
I wish you would just post the next problem. If it is the same exact problem but the numbers are just different, then yes, of course, the steps are exactly the same. You don't need me to tell you that.
Am I right?
I'm not going to repeat myself. Try thinking for yourself for this one.
I did.
If you have another problem, post it as a separate question.
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