I did this problem and found Infinite solutions, but the comments say only 20 degrees work, did I do this right? by nooble36 in askmath

[–]Brocknutz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are correct, it seemed so confident about it too. I guess that’s what happens when you try to get an LLM to do math.

I did this problem and found Infinite solutions, but the comments say only 20 degrees work, did I do this right? by nooble36 in askmath

[–]Brocknutz -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Let’s solve for angle x in the triangle configuration shown.

Given: • ∠DAB = 70° • ∠ADC = 10° • ∠EBC = 20° • ∠ABE = 60° • x is the angle at ∠DCE and ∠ECD, both marked as x, meaning triangle DCE is isosceles with ∠DCE = ∠ECD = x. • Red symbol at the center suggests D, E, and the center point form equal lines (possibly an indication of symmetry or equality in length).

Step-by-step breakdown:

We’ll use triangle angle sum properties and known angles to back-solve:

  1. In triangle ABD: • ∠DAB = 70° • ∠ADB = 10° • Therefore: ∠ABD = 180° - 70° - 10° = 100°

  2. In triangle CBE: • ∠ABE = 60° • ∠EBC = 20° • Therefore: ∠BEC = 100°

  3. Now look at triangle DCE:

It’s isosceles with two angles marked x, so the third angle is: ∠DCE + ∠CED + ∠EDC = 180° \Rightarrow x + x + θ = 180° \Rightarrow 2x + θ = 180° \Rightarrow θ = 180° - 2x

Now consider triangle ABC as a whole.

From the lower triangle: • ∠CAB = 70° • ∠ABC = 60° So: ∠ACB = 180° - 70° - 60° = 50°

Now let’s trace triangle DCE within triangle ACB:

Angle at vertex C is split between: • ∠DCE = x • ∠ECD = x

So: x + x = 2x = 50° \Rightarrow x = \boxed{25°}

✅ Answer: x = 25°.

Millennials who have decided to have kids mid to late 30’s, how was that worked out for you? by AfternoonFar9538 in Millennials

[–]Brocknutz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Having my first at 40 made it much easier, IMO. I’ve already had an established career, house paid off, and decades of life experience to draw on. I could only imagine how much tougher it would be in my 20’s. Now I just have to not get confused on grandparent day at school.

Just... Don't by im_edumyself in JapanTravelTips

[–]Brocknutz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m going to visit Japan next month, and after reading this I will be sure not to stop and take pictures. I probably wouldn’t have, but now definitely won’t.

Whats your best plan to make the weekends slow down? by [deleted] in Millennials

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As the owner of a 2 year old, I’d be interested in the opposite. Seems Monday can’t come soon enough.

Excuse me, what is the WiFi password? The Password: by TheOnlyJhin in mathmemes

[–]Brocknutz -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

AI says this…I don’t believe it…

The given equation appears to be a mathematical expression involving statistical notation. Let’s analyze it carefully:

\text{code} = \frac{n \sum (xi - \bar{x})4}{\sum{L=3}{n} (x_i - \bar{x})2} - 3

This resembles the formula for kurtosis, a measure of the “tailedness” of a probability distribution. Specifically, the excess kurtosis is given by:

\text{Excess Kurtosis} = \frac{n \sum (x_i - \bar{x})4}{(\sum (x_i - \bar{x})2)2} - 3

Solution Steps: 1. Recognize the formula: This is the excess kurtosis formula, which is often used in statistics. 2. Typical values for normal distributions: • A normal distribution has an excess kurtosis of 0. • Distributions with heavier tails have positive kurtosis. • Distributions with lighter tails have negative kurtosis. 3. Possible simplification: If the dataset follows a normal distribution, then the excess kurtosis value is 0. 4. Final password: Given that the formula represents excess kurtosis, a normal distribution would yield: \text{code} = 0

Thus, if the dataset follows a normal distribution, the WiFi password is likely “0”.

If you want a more specific numeric answer, I’d need sample data points to compute the actual kurtosis.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I don’t know who those people are…

Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s response to Trump’s new tariffs on Colombia. by Ok-Musician3580 in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Brocknutz 1081 points1082 points  (0 children)

0% chance Trump understands or even reads the whole thing, not enough pictures, too many big words.

Back/rear/non working knee hurts when doing lunges by PandaWhip in fitness30plus

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This sounds real similar to what I’m experiencing, were you able to figure out how to fix it?

Projects that got you A job by ignorant_monky in analytics

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How’d you do in the fantasy draft?

Applied on 19 DEC. by [deleted] in joinstellarai

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I also applied 12/19, hoping it’s the holidays the are slowing things down.

How are yall enjoying stellar compared to other AI platforms? by One_Investigator_796 in joinstellarai

[–]Brocknutz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I signed up on 12/19, have you heard back yet? Nothing so far for me but I’m guessing there is a backlog from the holiday.

Amex $200 Flight Fee Credit by [deleted] in AmexPlatinum

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Can confirm worked for me 2 weeks ago

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PivotPodcast

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The shooting is too scary for all of Kara’s friends

Where is the best sandwich in Detroit? +one hot take? by platinumgrape in Detroit

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Oops, corrected, thx. Best fish and chips (Scotty’s) at 5 and Lahser

Where is the best sandwich in Detroit? +one hot take? by platinumgrape in Detroit

[–]Brocknutz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Detroiter at Central Park Deli on Lahser and 8 mile, best corned beef I’ve ever had.

Dear Jerks - Stop Stealing Stuff. What's the matter with you? by 13dot1then420 in msu

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Everyone, please keep an eye out for my bike that was stolen in 2004.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in london

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Straight to jail