A '45' is an old record played at 45 rpm, the A side and B side were the same shape and size, a circle.
"Their Hearts Were Full of Spring"
Assuming that you mean a regular octagon: 1. Draw a reg. octagon that looks like a stop sign, bottom and top are horizontal. 2. Draw the longest diagonal across from left to right horizontally. 3. Find the center of that diagonal. From that center you can draw lines to all the vertices. Each of these angles at the ceter are equal. Since there are 8 of these angles, 360 / 8 = 45, They are all 45 degrees. They also form isosceles triangles, 2 equal angles, 180 - 45 = 135; 135 / 2 = 67.5 degrees. 2 equal sides = half of a diagonal = 15/2 = 7.5 inches. In trig there is a law called the law of sines. side a / sin(angle A) = side b / sin (angle B) Side a is the unknown outer length of one side of the octagon. It also is the side of one of the 8 triangles. Side b of the triangle is one half of the diagonal = 7.5. Angle A is the angle at the center of the oct. = 45 degrees. Angle B = 67.5 (above) side a / sin(angle A) = side b / sin (angle B) <-- substitute a / sin(45) = 7.5/sin(67.5) <-- rearrange with algebra a = (7.5) sin(45)/sin(67.5) = 5.74 inches.
45 is 1.5% of what = 45 / 1.5 = 45 / 0.015 = 3,000
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The answer depends on side b of what!
backed with the bw title was the b side
"Their Hearts Were Full of Spring"
"Proper Stranger" was the original B-side. (It was later reissued with "These Eyes" as the flip.)
I have a old 45 of the israelites. The b-side is 'The Man' by Beverley's All Stars. It's a great instrumental track. I'd love to get it on mp3. If anyone knows how, I'd be grateful. regards, Tim.
I have a old 45 of the israelites. The b-side is 'The Man' by Beverley's All Stars. It's a great instrumental track. I'd love to get it on mp3. If anyone knows how, I'd be grateful. regards, Tim.
This problem can be solved using the Sine Rule :a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C 10/sin 45 = AB/sin 75 : AB = 10sin 75 ÷ sin 45 = 13.66 units (2dp)
The 45 that was released with Hound Dog on the "A" side and "Don't Be Cruel" on the "B" side. It was also the greatest "mistake" (as usually they put a hit on the "A" side and a marginal song on the "B" side) in recording history/marketing history.
Her title was "If I Ever Thought You'd Change Your Mind," released on the A-side of the 1969 45 record. The B-side is "It Feels So Good."
The Orange and the Green. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qqs4EbU02As
Assuming that you mean a regular octagon: 1. Draw a reg. octagon that looks like a stop sign, bottom and top are horizontal. 2. Draw the longest diagonal across from left to right horizontally. 3. Find the center of that diagonal. From that center you can draw lines to all the vertices. Each of these angles at the ceter are equal. Since there are 8 of these angles, 360 / 8 = 45, They are all 45 degrees. They also form isosceles triangles, 2 equal angles, 180 - 45 = 135; 135 / 2 = 67.5 degrees. 2 equal sides = half of a diagonal = 15/2 = 7.5 inches. In trig there is a law called the law of sines. side a / sin(angle A) = side b / sin (angle B) Side a is the unknown outer length of one side of the octagon. It also is the side of one of the 8 triangles. Side b of the triangle is one half of the diagonal = 7.5. Angle A is the angle at the center of the oct. = 45 degrees. Angle B = 67.5 (above) side a / sin(angle A) = side b / sin (angle B) <-- substitute a / sin(45) = 7.5/sin(67.5) <-- rearrange with algebra a = (7.5) sin(45)/sin(67.5) = 5.74 inches.
(-b+45) is not an equation. It poses no question, and there's nothing there to solve. If you had told us a number that results from (-b+45), then we would have been tantalized with the question of finding the value of 'b' .
Change Me Not is the flip side