by baulan on April 8th, 2007

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How do you calculate the angles of an Isosceles triangle, when you already know the lengths? (i.e. the legs are 15cm and the base is 13cm). Please treat me like an idiot, I really don't understand maths.

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  • by Anonymous on April 10th, 2007

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      If I'm to treat you like an idiot, then there's no point in trying to explain this to you, because I'm going to have to assume that you'd be too stupid to understand any of it anyway, no matter how well I or anyone else tried to explain it to you.

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    • Above is a good example of an idiot treating someone else like an idiot. Lighten up.

      Halskiisaklink

      by Halskiisaklink on April 10th, 2007

    • He did say “Please treat me like an idiot…” in the question.  So far, I am the only person who has properly honored that request.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on April 10th, 2007

    • Different people treat idiots in different ways. Others have managed to do so without being idiots themselves. And then there are those able to read between the lines and just answer the question properly.

      Halskiisaklink

      by Halskiisaklink on April 10th, 2007

    • I imagine you don't know the answer either then, Bob, thanks for nothing.

      baulan

      by baulan on April 17th, 2007

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