File:Igloo block angle.png
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DescriptionIgloo block angle.png |
English: this shows how to use algebra and geometry to derive a simplified equation for the side miter angles of the blocks for the base of an igloo. It includes concepts such as compound fractions and fraction subtraction and multiplication. It is to be used in conjunction with four related diagrams showing the construction of triangles within a circle. |
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Author | Jstapko |
This is part of a series of diagrams showing the derivation of an approximate formula for cutting the miter angle of the building blocks of an igloo
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