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Thread ID: 129480 2013-02-25 03:21:00 Geometry question Tony (4941) PC World Chat
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1329792 2013-02-25 03:21:00 OK, I've just realized I've forgotten all my school geometry.

I want to draw a symmetrical trapezium. The two parallel sides will be 310 mm and 180 mm. The other sides will be each be 280 mm. I need to calculate the distance between the two parallel sides or one of the angles.

Any help greatly appreciated.
Tony (4941)
1329793 2013-02-25 03:29:00 Well then you'd have a right-angled triangle with a hypotenuse of 280mm, and an adjacent side of 65mm. So cos(θ) = 65/280 gives you an angle between the longer parallel side and the non-parallel side of about 76.6* and a distance between parallel sides of about 272mm. I think I've done my maths right, I can't work out how to do inverse sine functions on windows calc :x inphinity (7274)
1329794 2013-02-25 03:35:00 Where do you get 65 mm from? Tony (4941)
1329795 2013-02-25 03:53:00 Where do you get 65 mm from?I get it - sorry. Thanks for the help. Tony (4941)
1329796 2013-02-25 08:53:00 D'oh! You can do it by Pythagoras: 2802 - 652=74175. SQRT[74175]=272.3508 Q.E.D. Tony (4941)
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