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Uploaded by Lutemann on Apr 28, 2010
Produced byKent MurdickInstructor of MathematicsUniversity of South Alabama
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What I meant was that as the angle in question approaches 90 degrees, the hypotenuse and the opposite side become the same length and the adjacent side approaches zero. 90 dgrees, of course, is a right angle. I don't know if that helps.
Lutemann 2 months ago
i didn't understand wheat you jmeant with the 90 degree angle.
dialectical44 2 months ago
thanks so much this caught me up.. see you in class in the morning ;)
jokerdd222 6 months ago
Thanks!
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What I meant was that as the angle in question approaches 90 degrees, the hypotenuse and the opposite side become the same length and the adjacent side approaches zero. 90 dgrees, of course, is a right angle. I don't know if that helps.
Lutemann 2 months ago