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Explain this to me ...

Mile-O-Phile said:
A hypotenuse can't get an angle as it is a straiht line but I had to refer to the specific line so that it could be seen that it wasn't straight.

What specific line are you talking about?! The hypotenuse?! But you were talking about angles! Tsk tsk, misleading. And what isn’t straight? Are you referring to the diagonal line?

Mile-O-Phile said:
Since, I've said that I know that it wasn't a straight line then the angle was now obtuse (less than 180 degrees). The second line has an angle greater than 180 degrees (a reflex angle.)

Both triangles have 90 degree ANGLES. But if you were talking about the types of TRIANGLES, that’s a different story, because I’m not sure about that... and I’d understand your point then.

OR, I’m assuming you don’t see the triangle pictures? If you don’t, there’s no point in arguing about this. =/
 
Whats all this triangle/angle largen-jargen? :confused:

RaVeN said:
But I want to nap at Jonzey's house! :D

*WOMPS Wabbit with a pillow*


RaVeN

Thats fine by me. :D

You can all come and nap at my house. :) PARTY!!
 
I love to revive old shit.

I found this:
64-equals-65.gif

Which doesn't explain a friggin' thing ..

.. and I found this:
awww.tayloredge.com_bits_n_pieces_puzzles_trigrid.jpg
Which does. I think.

Cheers
 
The top one is cheating. If you look at the top right hand corner and bottom left hand corner you can see that the edges don't quite match up.
 
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