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#1 2013-08-10 08:00:35

mathstudent2000
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rotation problem

OPQRSTUVWX is a regular decagon. A rotation of \theta degrees about U maps X to R. Given \theta < 180 degrees, find \theta

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#2 2013-08-10 08:18:55

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Re: rotation problem

If you rotate just enough to move all the points on just one place, let's call the an angle of D degrees.

If you repeat D ten times you get back to where you started, so 10D = 360.

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#3 2013-08-10 08:24:56

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Re: rotation problem

ok so is \theta 144 degrees?


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#4 2013-08-10 08:45:10

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Re: rotation problem

Yes, well done.  smile

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#5 2013-08-11 04:48:17

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Re: rotation problem

but its wrong


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#6 2013-08-11 07:05:22

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Re: rotation problem

Curious.  See diagram.  I should appeal that mark. 

Hold a mo.  It says rotate about U.    I had assumed it was being rotated about the centre.  I'm having a rethink.

Rethink done.  Many apologies.  I didn't read the question properly.  I had assumed we were rotating around the centre of the decagon.  But the centre is U.  Refer to second diagram below.

The angle you want is XUR.

There's a theorem that the angle at the centre of a circle, XCR, is twice the angle at the edge, XUR.

http://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=17799

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#7 2013-08-11 11:18:39

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Re: rotation problem

so its 72?


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#8 2013-08-11 18:57:31

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Re: rotation problem

Well I hope so.  Fingers crossed this time.  smile

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