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ByHanah263
Hi everyone, can someone please explain eight to me? Thank you in advance. ☺️
Can anyone help me with this task?
I don't even have a clue how to begin. I know that I have to use the equation method to find the intersection points with the straight line, but for that I would need the position of the parabola on the y-axis.
Quotient criterion sequences and series?
ByTom137
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What path does Vienna take as the Earth rotates?
The task is below. I've completed number 1), but how does number 2 work?
This is the principle of Jakob Steiner – So nix with Pythagoras, even if it looks like that.
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It doesn’t look like that. None of the angles is a right one.
Probably part of the explanation or evidence of the sentence of Pythagoras.
EDIT: Well, if I read all this, I should have looked at the angles. Since the triangle is not at right angles, it has nothing to do with the phrase of Pythagoras…
But what are the points and the different colors?
How do I know? It’s not a legend. Is probably explained in the text surrounding the picture.
Hm, exciting, I’ve never seen that before. But here is an answer:
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2486718/what-is-the-name-of-this-theorem-of-jakob-steiners-and-why-is-it-true
So X1 Y1 and Z1 have the same sum as X2 Y2 and Z3 but what do the points mean
And why do the areas with the dots still have colors?
https://math.stackexchange.com/a/2486765
The best way to read the amount that the image belongs to
the masche of the FS is not really funny anymore