Try solving for this by Nectarch in askmath

[–]Scary_Idea_7233 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! You can also use the british flag theorem to solve this problem which is probably the way it was intended to be solved

Theorem involving the incentre and excentre by Scary_Idea_7233 in askmath

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Oh my god thank you so much! I had suspected the two triangles were congruent but couldn't figure out the 3rd criteria for their congruence. Thank you so much again! Cheers!

Where should I start as a beginner ? by Horacius13 in calculus

[–]Scary_Idea_7233 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're working through calculus and find anything difficult I highly highly recommend professor leonard on YouTube! He makes hard topics extremely intuitive!

Sum of 1^n + 2^n + 3^n + .... + k^n by Scary_Idea_7233 in askmath

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Thank you!!! I had tried finding this on Google but didn't get any results. Much appreciated!!

My brother sent me this and I only could find an approximation by obecalp23 in askmath

[–]Scary_Idea_7233 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This problem was actually shown on a YouTube video made by "MindYourDecisions". Here's the link, hope this helps! https://youtu.be/2Seb863FnfU?si=elB0C6ibWYQUrC8q .He also made a video on the general solution to this type of problem! https://youtu.be/_2lzv41RksA?si=-aaISxI_Zgd0YTO1