Degree of rotation, just need answer checked?
Looks like 36
Thanks :)
OOPS! @SFAdrienne I didn't read the problem carefully, sorry! It is not thirty-six degrees.
from i to g, should be 3*36 doesnt' it ?
So I have it right then?
108
Ah I see, I guess this early morning math isn't sinking in today Thanks for the clarification :)
@SFAdrienne Please look at the the diagram. If you start at the top of the vertical line which divides A and J for example and then move to the line segment which divides J and I, you have travelled thirty-six degrees for example. Now use this logic to try again and you will see that @RadEn is correct. Great job @RadEn
Nope, apparently the answer was 72 degrees :(
Sorry I meant that @SFAdrienne you were correct!
Go me :)
Based on my explanation you were right @SFAdrienne I mixed up typing your name with his. lol I guess it is too early.
It may be too early however the strange thing is I haven't made any errors in the calculus questions but I made an error in the easy one. Even though my explanation was correct. Perhaps I should start listening to my self. LOL
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