Given two straight lines A and B and a line segment C that intersects both of them forming two interior angles on one side that together are less than 2 right angles (180°/pi) then the lines A and B must eventually meet on that same side and therefor are not parallel.
Given a straight line L and any point P not on L there is a single, unique line through P that is parallel to L.
Welp, I gave it a read and remembered why I didn't enjoy Maths.It's all moonrunes to me.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on December 08, 2014, 03:14:00 PMWelp, I gave it a read and remembered why I didn't enjoy Maths.It's all moonrunes to me.Math is necessarily pedantic which means questions like this are gonna be wordy and awkward reading, despite not being necessarily difficult.It's all good m9.
Quote from: SexyPiranha on December 08, 2014, 03:17:24 PMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on December 08, 2014, 03:14:00 PMWelp, I gave it a read and remembered why I didn't enjoy Maths.It's all moonrunes to me.Math is necessarily pedantic which means questions like this are gonna be wordy and awkward reading, despite not being necessarily difficult.It's all good m9.Heh yeaaah >.>I've just never really been great at maths when it goes beyond the stuff you need in day to day life (Statistics are an exception). Just all the theoreticals and proofs and algebra... it's... moonrunes to me <.<I work better with the meatbags humans and other living things >.>
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on December 08, 2014, 03:20:01 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on December 08, 2014, 03:17:24 PMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on December 08, 2014, 03:14:00 PMWelp, I gave it a read and remembered why I didn't enjoy Maths.It's all moonrunes to me.Math is necessarily pedantic which means questions like this are gonna be wordy and awkward reading, despite not being necessarily difficult.It's all good m9.Heh yeaaah >.>I've just never really been great at maths when it goes beyond the stuff you need in day to day life (Statistics are an exception). Just all the theoreticals and proofs and algebra... it's... moonrunes to me <.<I work better with the meatbags humans and other living things >.>proofs still do that to me. I'm not great at them by any means. I figure something like this where I have to learn them myself in order to tell who got it right is the best thing I can do.
MFW proofs
I certainly would be in interested in more of these, but geometry is a weak point. We've barely looked over it in my courses. We discussed the fifth postulate last week, but not much else.
Does the answer involve making a line perpendicular to l through p?
Quote from: RC5908 on December 08, 2014, 04:01:28 PMDoes the answer involve making a line perpendicular to l through p?perhaps
I drew a picture but it won't upload to imgur for some reason.SpoilerDraw a line L and a point P away from that line. Draw a line C through P perpendicular to L. Draw another line A perpendicular to C through P. Euclid's Fifth Postulate states that angles in a triangle add to 180 (2 right angles, which we have). The lines L and A are parallel, so they will not meet to form a triangle. Any other line drawn through P would form a triangle, but no other parallels exist.Probably haven't explained well. I'm tired.
Quote from: Fedorekd on December 08, 2014, 04:07:56 PMI drew a picture but it won't upload to imgur for some reason.SpoilerDraw a line L and a point P away from that line. Draw a line C through P perpendicular to L. Draw another line A perpendicular to C through P. Euclid's Fifth Postulate states that angles in a triangle add to 180 (2 right angles, which we have). The lines L and A are parallel, so they will not meet to form a triangle. Any other line drawn through P would form a triangle, but no other parallels exist.Probably haven't explained well. I'm tired.That's correct. Stick it in a spoiler pls in case someone else wants to give it a shot. . .lol who am I kidding?
Quote from: SexyPiranha on December 08, 2014, 04:10:20 PMQuote from: Fedorekd on December 08, 2014, 04:07:56 PMI drew a picture but it won't upload to imgur for some reason.SpoilerDraw a line L and a point P away from that line. Draw a line C through P perpendicular to L. Draw another line A perpendicular to C through P. Euclid's Fifth Postulate states that angles in a triangle add to 180 (2 right angles, which we have). The lines L and A are parallel, so they will not meet to form a triangle. Any other line drawn through P would form a triangle, but no other parallels exist.Probably haven't explained well. I'm tired.That's correct. Stick it in a spoiler pls in case someone else wants to give it a shot. . .lol who am I kidding?Done.
Quote from: SexyPiranha on December 08, 2014, 04:01:54 PMQuote from: RC5908 on December 08, 2014, 04:01:28 PMDoes the answer involve making a line perpendicular to l through p?perhapsoh duck you
Is that it?SpoilerI had a similar thing were you would have to make a triangle such that all the 90+90+x=180, where x is the angle between the lines L and P, and x>0. Obviously, that doesn't exist, hence parallel.I thought it would be much worse than that.
These questions are so oddly simple and complicated at the same time.