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PostPosted: March 30th, 2007, 7:13 pm 
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Um... Some latin help would be hugely appreciated, I've been teaching myself from this book since saturday, but it's not too clear in places. When asking questions, does the verb go after the accusitive as usual, or before it?

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So...Physics....physics...physics! (That joke is wasted on all of you who don't watch Doctor Who)

Exactamundo :P (again, wasted on people who don't watch the show)

When asking a question you write out the sentence as you usually would and ad -ne to the first word of the sentance.


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Latin sounds confusing already. I think I'll stick with Spanish.

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Kess wrote:
Um... Some latin help would be hugely appreciated, I've been teaching myself from this book since saturday, but it's not too clear in places. When asking questions, does the verb go after the accusitive as usual, or before it?

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So...Physics....physics...physics! (That joke is wasted on all of you who don't watch Doctor Who)

Exactamundo :P (again, wasted on people who don't watch the show)

When asking a question in Latin, write out the sentance as it would normally be and add -ne to the end of the first word of the sentance.


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Latin sounds confusing already. I think I'll stick with Spanish.

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yeah Spanish definitely is easier than Latin. Welcome to the club by the way :)

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Ok, time to make use of my own club now.

I'm doing a Maths paper and I'm oh so terrible at Maths. :disgust:

So naturally I'm stuck, well I'm stuck on quite a bit of it but first things first.


Here's the question...

In this question you should use a ruler and compasses.

The diagram below shows an equilateral triangle of side 10cm.

Show on the diagram all the points inside the triangle that are more than 5cm from each vertex of the triangle.

You must show clearly all of your construction arcs.


This is what I have drawn:

http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n60/ ... thingy.jpg

Is that right, or not? :confused:

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can you change my name on the first page I'm not MCRluver anymore....

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Sure. Thanks for letting me know. ;)

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Ok, time to make use of my own club now.

I'm doing a Maths paper and I'm oh so terrible at Maths. :disgust:

So naturally I'm stuck, well I'm stuck on quite a bit of it but first things first.


Here's the question...

In this question you should use a ruler and compasses.

The diagram below shows an equilateral triangle of side 10cm.

Show on the diagram all the points inside the triangle that are more than 5cm from each vertex of the triangle.

You must show clearly all of your construction arcs.


This is what I have drawn:

http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n60/ ... thingy.jpg

Is that right, or not? :confused:


Yes, I do believe that is right. I can show my teacher on Mon, if you would wish though. However, I am about 80-90% sure that is what you are supposed to do from the recalling of Geometry.

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yeah I also think that that is what you have to do.. however I'm not 100% sure either..

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Yes, I do believe that is right. I can show my teacher on Mon, if you would wish though. However, I am about 80-90% sure that is what you are supposed to do from the recalling of Geometry.


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yeah I also think that that is what you have to do.. however I'm not 100% sure either..

Yea, thank'ee, I'll leave it like that and ask my teacher on Tuesday. Thanks anyways guys. :hug:

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Wait....I think the arcs have to be flipped so the intersection of the arcs meet on the triangle's sides, not near the vertex. Maybe the diagram isn't drawn to scale (its not a bad thing, don't worry. I couldn't craw to scale if my life depended on it) but it looks as if those points are a lot closer than 5 cm. I'm probably wrong. I have no idea what you're doing, but that's what makes sence to me.


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Este, how did you do on your project?

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