## anonymous one year ago help!

1. anonymous

@Michele_Laino

2. anonymous

3. anonymous

@Michele_Laino

4. Rushwr

Hey that is going to be another rectangle right?

5. Michele_Laino

hint: we can have this cross section: |dw:1438412145605:dw|

6. Michele_Laino

|dw:1438412291460:dw|

7. Rushwr

oh I missed out the part 'at an angle to the base'

8. Rushwr

I agree with @Michele_Laino

9. anonymous

i think it would be a rectangle

10. Michele_Laino

thanks! @Rushwr

11. anonymous

am i right? D?

12. Michele_Laino

I'm pondering...

13. anonymous

ok

14. Rushwr

oh would it be a parallelogram ?

15. Astrophysics

I don't think it is a rectangle if you look at the original shape |dw:1438412707037:dw|, you notice given the sides are squares, it would be a rectangle if it was cut horizontally, it would be a square if it was cut vertically, so at an angle it must be something in between ;)

16. Astrophysics

I'm debating between square and parallelogram

17. anonymous

ohhh! i see :) its a parellelogram

18. Michele_Laino

and if I'm cutting a cube? @Astrophysics

19. anonymous

i think so im not sure

20. Astrophysics

Well if it was a cube then it would be all squares right

21. anonymous

yea

22. Astrophysics

OR depends on the slice, you could get a parallelogram

23. Michele_Laino

I'm not sure, since my question is: |dw:1438412930882:dw|

24. anonymous

im confused i dont know whether its a parellogram or a square :(

25. Michele_Laino

yes! I think it is a rectangle!

26. anonymous

what! now its a rectangle .. im so confued :((((((((((((((((((((((

27. imqwerty

no its a parellogram

28. Astrophysics

I think it's a parallelogram

29. Rushwr

no its a parallelogram. We can't say it is a square cuz one side is inclined.

30. Michele_Laino

the relative position of these sides, is not changed |dw:1438413189752:dw|

31. Astrophysics

Yeah, it's definitely not a square, because of the angle

32. Michele_Laino

yes! @Astrophysics

33. imqwerty

it can be a square..it can also be a rectangle...wait m posting the reason

34. anonymous

so what is the final answer everyone!

35. anonymous

36. imqwerty

wait :)

37. Astrophysics

The original image Michele drew, makes it seem as if it's a rectangle, but when I look at the question itself, and with the angle it should have opposite sides parallel and equal to the length itself...aaah!

38. Michele_Laino

I think it is a rectangle, since the relative position of these sides is unchanged going from a vertical cross section to an angle to the base cross section: |dw:1438413658506:dw|

39. anonymous

|dw:1438413775838:dw|

40. Rushwr

final answer will be a parallelogram

41. anonymous

I get rectangle

42. Michele_Laino

these angles: |dw:1438413858093:dw| are all right angles, am I right?

43. imqwerty

ok done

44. imqwerty

45. Astrophysics

@jayzdd But how do you know if it's cut like that? I mean it could be like this |dw:1438413969465:dw|

46. Rushwr

I agree @imqwerty

47. imqwerty

:)

48. Astrophysics

I think it's a parallelogram, but I'm not the best at geometry xD

49. imqwerty

@geny55

50. Michele_Laino

how do you do those drawings? @Astrophysics

51. Astrophysics

Do you use chrome?

52. Michele_Laino

yes!

53. Astrophysics

Awesome, I'll send you a few links through message, as I don't want to spam in this question xD

54. Michele_Laino

ok! thanks! :)

55. imqwerty

56. Astrophysics

Ah what ever, I don't think geny really cares about the process anyways, I'll just post it here haha.

57. Astrophysics

You guys can do this stuff right? |dw:1438414519358:dw|

58. imqwerty

hw did u do that!!!

59. Michele_Laino

no, I'm not able to do that

60. Astrophysics

|dw:1438414605710:dw| aaaaah! Ok, I'll teach you guys, it's very helpful as you can see above I took the question and posted it here, without attaching the file!

61. Michele_Laino

please open a question in feedback section @Astrophysics

62. Astrophysics

63. Michele_Laino

thanks! :) @Astrophysics

64. Astrophysics

By the way the draw tool with different colors, I got that from google app store, just search "openstudy" and you will be able to find the applications for that, how ever for the image and gif follow that tutorial as that's not in the applications, from the chrome app store you should be able to get stuff like quote, as such $$\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}$$ @Michele_Laino please open a question in feedback section @Astrophysics $$\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}$$

65. Michele_Laino

ok! :)

66. Astrophysics
67. imqwerty

@Astrophysics is there any way to do this in firefox?

68. Astrophysics

I'm not sure qwerty I only use chrome :\

69. Rushwr

Guys I think its high time to stop commenting or else it will be hard for genny55 to find the answer !

70. Astrophysics

Lol well Rush the answer isn't important, long as he/she follows the process they will be fine.

71. imqwerty

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

72. Rushwr

okai then u may proceed @Astrophysics

73. Astrophysics

Haha, well I think I gave out all the information on the stuff, so we should be good now :)

74. Rushwr

okai !!!!!!!!!! I'm sorry if I interrupted ur conversation !!!!! @Astrophysics @imqwerty

75. Astrophysics

It's ok!! You did nothing wrong :D, thank you!

76. anonymous

you can also produce a trapezoid http://prntscr.com/7zj8xv

77. anonymous

i think the answer depends on what you mean by 'at an angle to the base'