Question 1209077: When a draftsman draws three lines that are to intersect at one point, the lines may not intersect as intended and subsequently will form an error triangle. If this error triangle is long and thin, one estimate for the location of the desired point is the midpoint of the shortest side.
A. Find an estimate for the desired intersection point.
B. Find the length of the median for the midpoint found in part A.
C. Show this error triangle on the xy-plane.
Answer by ikleyn(52776) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .
I see many words in this post, written in good English on behalf of the draftsman,
but I do not see a mathematical problem in it.
May be, I should read it using microscope or telescope ?
Or Artificial Intelligence ?
Or all three devices at a time ?
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