#how to i calculatte the height h

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silver musk
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pls help

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@everyone

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ups

cunning swallow
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You shouldn't really try pinging everyone in a server with 20k people

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Use Pythagoras theorem. . To find length of segment perpendicular to AB from M.

frosty jewel
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because there are so many ways to find h but

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Is there any given components?

frosty jewel
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@silver musk

silver musk
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we have s and r

tight nacelle
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You use pythagoras theorem to find the gap legnth between M and the bottom of h. MB^2 - r^2 = (r-h)^2

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Then, you just square root it to get r-h, and you subtract that from r to get h.

frosty jewel
silver musk
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omg tysm

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but how do form to h

frosty jewel
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describing equation for h?

silver musk
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yes

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pls

frosty jewel
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hm

silver musk
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i am bad at this

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(s/2)^2 + r^2 - 2hr +h^2 = r^2

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(s/2)^2 + r^2 - 2hr = r^2 - h^2

frosty jewel
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this is the simplest I could do

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oop the last part is incorrect

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here

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I don't know for what you will use this for

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I solved many types of Circumference And Area questions but came across to something like this for the first time

silver musk
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tthx

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4h^2 - 2rh = -s^2

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ok

silver musk
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bro we made it so hard

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why think so complicated

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we have r and s

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lets say r-h = x

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using phytagoras

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r² - (s/2)² = x²

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now we have x

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and h = r - x

frosty jewel
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here

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a question for you

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find the "r" of this circle

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then find the length of |AB|

silver musk
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r = 10

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AB / 2 = r² - 6²

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AB = 2(r² -6²)

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= 2(100 - 36)

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2 x √(64)

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2 * 8

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AB = 8

frosty jewel
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wait

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LOL NO
AB = 16

silver musk
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ok