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OpenStudy (sbuck98):
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OpenStudy (sbuck98):
@ashutoshrcf would you mind helping with one more?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yeh sure till i am awaked.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
we know r=l/theta
r=7pi/theta
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
so 21.99 @ashutoshrcf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes, but 21.99/theta.
See it is given that give your answer in terms of theta
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OpenStudy (sbuck98):
Oh, so what would r be? @ashutoshrcf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[r =\frac{ 7\pi }{ \theta }\]
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
I dont have a option to type pi:( @ashutoshrcf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[r=\frac{ 21.99 }{ \theta } \]
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
Do I have to put over 0?
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OpenStudy (sbuck98):
It was wrong
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
@ashutoshrcf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no you just have to write 21.99/theta
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
It doesnt work @ashutoshrcf
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
You can try logging into mine and see if it's just my computer @ashutoshrcf
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok...cool
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
I messaged it to you @ashutoshrcf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
my laptop wouldn't let me type that:(
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
Can you help with the last two?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
you just have to type pi and theta computer automatically detects it..yes why not
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
I tried that, my laptop wouldn't://
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
@ashutoshrcf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
l=r*theta
l=5.6r
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
Can you type it in for me? everytime I do it, it doesn't work for me @ashutoshrcf
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
done
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
Ok, this is my last one! @ashutoshrcf
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
@ashutoshrcf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
fraction=l/2pir
\[\frac{ 2\pi r/3 }{ 2\pi r }\]
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OpenStudy (sbuck98):
Can you type it in for me? it doesn't let me type pi
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
& Thank you, so much for helping me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, welcome and keep on practicing daily
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
I am! I think I finally got the process down pat