http://imgur.com/ldcz1Ry <-- Can anyone check my answer.
I will give a medal for anyone that can help me.
I don't think that is right, how did you come up with that?
I forgot to mention i got 36 degrees, i forgot to select it in the screenshot.
How you figure that?
why is it incorrect?
The correct answer might be 64 degrees.
The angle just looks bigger, how did you come about getting 36 degrees?
I thought it was talking about the top part only.
I misread it.
I think they want you to solve for the the two acute angles at the bottom.
Oh, i need to use the distance formula correct?
No. First you need to solve the two angles at the bottom of the triangle. You can do this cause it is given that it is an isosceles triangle that means the two bottom angles of the triangle are equal. They tell you what the other angle is (54 degrees) they assume you know that the sum of the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. With that info you can solve for the two bottom angles of the triangle.
Oh, so A and B are out the picture. The answer could he C and D.
The link does not have A or B and C or D. What diagram are you using?
Show me the figure you are working with.
I was talking about the options given, there are no points A,B,C,D.
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