Ara_Tenkai Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 [quote name='cavaliers' timestamp='1352738147' post='1302783392'] Adenti Bhayya...t is a part of X kada....ala mari -70 ante... Deeni konchem expand chesthe... (X-t)^2 _+t^2 +2 (X-t) t + Y^2 = (Sqrt of x2+ y2)2 X^2 _+ t^2 -2Xt + t^2 + 2Xt - 2t^2 + y^2 = (Sqrt of x2+ y2)2 X^2 _+ Y^2 = (Sqrt of x2+ y2)2 t asalu akada discard aipotundhi kada.... [/quote] Ala chesthe anthe avthadi... Bcoz t is a part of x Values teesukoni cheyali anukunta... If u know the values of xand y
cavaliers Posted November 12, 2012 Author Report Posted November 12, 2012 [quote name='paampachak' timestamp='1352738263' post='1302783414'] Similar triangles condition cheppa I .. yaa these are not similar. Aa chinna triangle ni kindaki tippitho right angle triangle aithe (t2 + y2)2 + (x2 + y2)2 = (x + t)2 [/quote] Triangle X-Y makes a right angle and Triangle T-Y should also be a right angled triangle.
nani8055 Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 [quote name='cavaliers' timestamp='1352738147' post='1302783392'] Adenti Bhayya...t is a part of X kada....ala mari -70 ante... Deeni konchem expand chesthe... (X-t)^2 _+t^2 +2 (X-t) t + Y^2 = (Sqrt of x2+ y2)2 X^2 _+ t^2 -2Xt + t^2 + 2Xt - 2t^2 + y^2 = (Sqrt of x2+ y2)2 X^2 _+ Y^2 = (Sqrt of x2+ y2)2 t asalu akada discard aipotundhi kada.... [/quote] negative axis kavocchu kadha..... avi arbitrary fig kadha....
_poori Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 [quote name='cavaliers' timestamp='1352737553' post='1302783315'] ala aithe for example, (70,5) anukundaam X and Y coordinates 70/Square root ( 70^2 _+ 5^2_) = t/ Square Root ( t^2 + 5^2) 70/ Square Root ( 4925) = t/ Square Root ( t^2 + 5^2) 4900/4925 = t^2/(t^2 + 25) -- Squaring both sides 4925/4900 = 1 + 25/t^2 (Inverting both sides and dividing) 25/4900 = 25/t^2 t = 70 ani vastundhi akda ala aithe.. even though if we have X > t?? Was I doing something wrong? [/quote] ee formula ee situation ki workout avaddu emo For example, x=4, y=3, t=1 teesukunte, ee formula will not hold true
paampachak Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 No boss you cant find t. Because it just a myth that x can help you in finding t. xy is one triangle and ty is another. Just y is common and both are right angled. There is no link with x in any case
cavaliers Posted November 12, 2012 Author Report Posted November 12, 2012 [quote name='paampachak' timestamp='1352738263' post='1302783414'] Similar triangles condition cheppa I .. yaa these are not similar. Aa chinna triangle ni kindaki tippitho right angle triangle aithe (t2 + y2)2 + (x2 + y2)2 = (x + t)2 [/quote] Idhi ee case lo use chese formula?
bhargava_v Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 t can be anything between (O,X] i guess u understand why i used a Square bracket for X and not for Zero...
pm plz Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 y is same on same sides so equate Y on both triangle .. u can fnd t in trems of x
cavaliers Posted November 12, 2012 Author Report Posted November 12, 2012 [quote name='CASANOVA' timestamp='1352739203' post='1302783541'] t can be anything between (O,X] i guess u understand why i used a Square bracket for X and not for Zero... [/quote] Yeah.. But, can we use the common Y to come with a decent formula for t? Angles we can find.. for XY triangle.
cavaliers Posted November 12, 2012 Author Report Posted November 12, 2012 [quote name='pm plz' timestamp='1352739356' post='1302783556'] y is same on same sides so equate Y on both triangle .. u can fnd t in trems of x [/quote] Nenu adhe try chestunna bhayya... I need t in terms of X ,Y ..
I am back Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 Detailed ga cheppalen kaani, find angle sin[s]0[/s] between y and sqrt y[sup]2[/sup]+t[sup]2[/sup] in terms of t and y..... U can actually create a formula for t in terms of y.... x kuda avasaram ledu... X will just be used to limit the above angle to tan(x/y)
paampachak Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 [quote name='cavaliers' timestamp='1352738732' post='1302783484'] Idhi ee case lo use chese formula? [/quote] In this case angle(x) + angle(t) = 90 aithe
CeleticFan Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 from what i see it is not possible.. consider this: [color=#333333] [size=3] take a simple right angle trianglr 3,4,5[/size][/color][color=#333333] [size=3] say y is 4[/size][/color][color=#333333] [size=3] now...t can be 1 or t can be 2 (as there is no angle specified)[/size][/color][color=#333333] [size=3] if t is 1 the hypotneuse of the inner trianlge will be root 17[/size][/color][color=#333333] [size=3] if t is 2 hyp of inner triangle will be root 20[/size][/color][color=#333333] [size=3] you cant say which is right as no anglw is given[/size][/color]
ChampakDas Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 since you got many replies and looks like its no straight..so I would try with the area concept...just check if this gives some reasonable relation of t in terms of x and y area of triangle = area of inside two triangles. 1/2 * x * y = 1/2 * t* y + (find the area of the other triangle 1 / 2 * sqrt(x^2 + y ^2) * height) check if this works 1
cavaliers Posted November 12, 2012 Author Report Posted November 12, 2012 [quote name='GatisKandis' timestamp='1352743183' post='1302783917'] since you got many replies and looks like its no straight..so I would try with the area concept...just check if this gives some reasonable relation of t in terms of x and y area of triangle = area of inside two triangles. 1/2 * x * y = 1/2 * t* y + (find the area of the other triangle 1 / 2 * sqrt(x^2 + y ^2) * height) check if this works [/quote] ] Bhayya I think this should work. I will check and get back to you. Thanks
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