ahaicon1 28. GETTING THE /ANGLE  backwardarrow1

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We have now two problems about angles.

The first is very simple. What is the angle between the two dotted lines in the cube illustrated above left?

Then the diagram above right shows three squares and three angles, X, Y and Z. By measuring the angles, it seems likely that X = Y + Z. Of course we can never prove this by measuring – there is always some margin for error. But there is a very pretty simple proof. Can you supply it? No trigonometry now!

Hint 1

Hint 2

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