Hey you Geometry whizkids...

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Can you solve for A? This is a roofing question. --Ian

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/ Hey you Geometry whizkids... #2  
12.69"
 
/ Hey you Geometry whizkids... #3  
Not too hard.
 
/ Hey you Geometry whizkids... #10  
You all get F's.

You're suppose to show your work.

A = 6' / Tan(80) = 1.058'
1.058' * 12"/1' = 12.7"
 
/ Hey you Geometry whizkids... #12  
When I was in school the solutions shown here were considered to be trigonometry rather than geometry.
 
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The answers given for the problem as stated are correct. However this was offered as a roofing question and 10 degrees seems a little unusual to me, it works out to a 2.116 / 12 roof pitch. Is this angle/pitch correct?
 
/ Hey you Geometry whizkids... #14  
Not a hard trig problem, you got lots of folks with the right answer. But, it does seem like a low pitch roof, and most roofing I've done, I pretty well eyeball this stuff. Maybe use a framing square?
 
/ Hey you Geometry whizkids... #15  
The answers given for the problem as stated are correct. However this was offered as a roofing question and 10 degrees seems a little unusual to me, it works out to a 2.116 / 12 roof pitch. Is this angle/pitch correct?

My house and barn metal roofs have 4/12 pitch. We have significant snowfall in the winter.
 
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The answers given for the problem as stated are correct. However this was offered as a roofing question and 10 degrees seems a little unusual to me, it works out to a 2.116 / 12 roof pitch. Is this angle/pitch correct?

It was eyeballed instead of calculated. Snow isn't a significant factor here. I'm building a small chicken coop next to my wood shed and want the roof pitches to match approximately. I'm not much of a carpenter, geometry class was 25 years ago and I never took trig. :laughing:

Ian
 
/ Hey you Geometry whizkids... #18  
The length of B is approximately 6.0925596713144699114053061099508 feet.

Or about 6' and 3/32 inches. << EDIT...previously incorrectly said 3/16
 
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