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How to Show this Dimension in the Drawing?
37degree & 103 min.
38°43'
Hi friend,
Sorry your Answer was Wrong.
for right answer kindly go through this site.
http://zonalandeducation.com/mmts/trigonometryRealms/degMinSec/degMinSec.htm
-Vijay.
And how does that make my answer wrong, pray tell?
You arrogant SOB!
I have made a note of your behavior, and will be waiting for a time when I can "help" you.
I added my OT vote, should have done it at posting.
Your instructor gave you a trick question.
You owe Tornado one.
Tornado is correct, but his answer can also be expressed in decimal terms:
38.7167 Deg.
Another way of interpreting it is:
That's conceivable, I suppose, but if the angles were in different planes, the OP should have said so, and how they were oriented to each other.
It looks as though (s)he is long gone. So far all of his/her posts are equally amusing.
CaptMoosie is also correct, but the OP didn't ask for units as decimal degrees, radians, or grads; nor what level of precision.
Momma allus sed, "Forest, stupid is as stupid posts." Thas whut momma sed.
Yup, them wuz fence posts!
(Hereby nominated as a useful CR4 term.)
Accepted for future use.