Author Topic: loving math exam help  (Read 537 times)

I have a math exam soon and I am allowed to make a cheat sheet. However I ran into a problem. On one of our tests we were doing the indicated angle solving bullstuff and I saw this:


Now I have no clue how thats wrong nor do I have any clue on how to do it differently. Am I the one wrong here or did my teacher forget up while marking?

is that

comic sans

on an exam paper?


b and c are 35 degrees, not 85

i think you just misunderstood your own handwriting from your work

wow ignore that edit
« Last Edit: June 22, 2014, 10:53:35 PM by Car Selling Pyro »

b and c are 35 degrees, not 85

i think you just misunderstood your own handwriting from your work

The darker handwriting is hers. And its for sure 85 degrees actually I'm not so sure now

The darker handwriting is hers. And its for sure 85 degrees
no it isn't
it's 35

why do you think it's marked wrong

b and c are 35 degrees, not 85

i think you just misunderstood your own handwriting from your work



yep

that's a 3

B and c are both 35 degrees - opposite and interior angles postulate.

do you not know the difference between a 35 degree angle and 85 degree angle

Technically geometry diagrams aren't to scale, and 85 degrees is still an acute angle which is clearly shown on the diagram, so this is totally the teacher's fault.

Technically geometry diagrams aren't to scale, and 85 degrees is still an acute angle which is clearly shown on the diagram, so this is totally the teacher's fault.

no it'd still be 35 degrees

Look at that angle. It's tiny. How the forget would that ever be almost 90 degrees.