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#326 Re: Help Me ! » Area problems Please Help!! » 2010-05-03 05:43:57

faint

plz look for the formula for Area in the other reply above...


here, ur Side is given!  eek

smile  smile   big_smile   tongue

#329 Re: Help Me ! » Need help solving two problems » 2010-05-02 19:21:15

bobbym wrote:

>>multiply by 2:<<

you need to multiply by 20    . . .    not by 2.

#330 Jokes » Silly Questions Funny Answers! » 2010-05-02 05:27:36

ZHero
Replies: 58

Here are a few...

Q: Who is Bigger? Mrs. Bigger, Mr. Bigger or their Baby?
A:

Q: How can you drop a Raw Egg onto a Concrete Floor without cracking it?
A:

Q: Why is it Impossible to send a telegram to Washington today?
A:

Q: How can we build an Engine which will weigh 400 grams and has power of 100000 HP?
A:

Q: Why does a Bike rest on its Legs?
A:

Q: How do you use a Measuring Tape?
A:



please post your Silly Questions.... and may be Answers ....... wave

#336 Re: Help Me ! » Word problems assistance » 2010-04-30 23:23:04

that's the Speed!
in miles per unit time!

#337 Re: Puzzles and Games » Add 13 more and post it forever. » 2010-04-30 23:05:37

phrontister wrote:

But isn't 2 the least prime number?

Of Course IT IS!!
Moreover, its the Only Lonely EVEN PRIME number Known So Far (shame if we still can't find one more within next decade tongue )!

bobbym wrote:

3488

faint


3848

#339 Re: Exercises » What do you think? » 2010-04-30 18:38:21

bobbym wrote:

and try to get it into this form:

#340 Re: Help Me ! » Area problems Please Help!! » 2010-04-30 15:08:41

Hi soroban!

I made a mistake in defining the Apothem and hence the Area of the Eq. Tri.
I've corrected it!!

#341 Re: Help Me ! » Area problems Please Help!! » 2010-04-30 12:50:43

Hi misheeru!

A Circle can be Inscribed in a Regular Hexagon and the Radius of such an Inscribed Circle is called an Apothem!

If u join all the Vertices of the Hexagon to the Centre of the Circle then 6 Equilateral Triangles will be formed, each with an Altitude equal to the Radius or the Apothem!

So, simply find the Area of 1 Equilateral Triangle using

and multiply it by 6 to find the Area of the Hexagon!

#345 Re: Help Me ! » What is the Differentiation of (lnx)^n? » 2010-04-29 17:10:33

Hi ConfusedStudent!

ConfusedStudent wrote:

What is the reason behind this?

not to confuse you more but one of the reasons can be that the book is differentiating w.r.t.


instead of the usual



or else, the other reason might be simply a printing mistake!
smile

#347 Re: Jokes » Chuck Norris vs Black hole » 2010-04-29 06:26:10

that's just a small wonder...

#348 Re: Guestbook » How old are you bobbym? » 2010-04-28 22:15:22

lol that's the Only problem i see!

#349 Re: Guestbook » How old are you bobbym? » 2010-04-28 22:03:56

well... that's not even the craziest idea ever!
good luck!  big_smile

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