[August SAT Math] Popular Triangle Concepts To Know
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Great Videos. You can also consider to do a series on the margin of error, means, and median
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Thank you really helped , wasnt able to get special right angles at all.
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for the second question you could use law of sines. sina/a = sinb/b = sinc/c so it will be sin 90/12 = sin30/x. cross multiply and you get 6
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You can also use cos60=b/h😂😂😂
simple as that
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b>a>c
Bro why am i finding this the night before the sat? Like this wouldve been so helpful earlier but ill likely retake the sat so ill start studying for next time
radius 4/2 diameter 8/4
John can you please do a video on Polygons, I saw a question on polygons on the SAT
Split into triangle and square maybe
4 4/2 inches
4s 4 8 8x4=32
65 30
I thought the answer to the special right triangle length CB was 6√3 since the x√3 is on the line segment adjacent to the right angle. Please correct me uf I'm wrong. I am basing it off the diagrams provided regarding special right triangles on the reference sheet.
I was thinking that too but hey if you think so too them imma say were right lol
@@nairahkhaliq495 I will check back the diagram and the angle to make sure but I think I got it.
You’re wrong. If you look at it, the angles aren’t in the same place. CB is the shortest side length which means the opposite angle is 30 which means the side length should be “x”, not “x root 3.
32
6
7:00 why not just use trig cos(60) × 12?
cuz its just more work using the calculator and this might even show up in the no calc section
@@rayfaruqithe digital sat include the use of calculator
30 degrees 60 degrees
for the last question, shouldn't the answer be C) 64? since 4 times 4 is sixteen, x=16, and 16*4sides should equal 64 not 32? can someone please help me out on this?
perimeter is calculated by the side lengths all added up. Since we know that each side is 8 we can multiple 8 by four to get the perimeter of the square
65 degrees 30 degrees
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Dont remember that
If you know ratio of sine cosine and tangent its simple
cos60=b/h
b=6 simple