Problem with Vibration and Waves AP French?

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The discussion centers on the confusion regarding the angle COB in a geometric context related to vibration and waves in AP French. One participant questions whether COB should be calculated as 90 - δ/2 or simply 90 - δ. Clarifications are provided, indicating that angle CBO is indeed 90 degrees and angle OCB is δ, leading to the conclusion that COB equals 90 - δ. The conversation highlights a misunderstanding of triangle properties, particularly in relation to isosceles triangles and inscribed polygons. Ultimately, the participant acknowledges their mistake in visualizing the geometry correctly.
Karim Habashy
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Hi All,

Kindly see the attached Pictures.
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I think COB is not 90 - δ/2
But
COB is 90-δ

Can someone confirm.

Thanks.
 
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No. It is over 2.
Why do you think is not so?
 
∠'CBO' = 90 and ∠'OCB' = δ
∴ from the Δ 'OCB' we find that :
∠'COB' = 180-90-δ = 90-δ
 
Why do you think CBO is 90? These triangles seem to be isosceles and not right-angle. Aren't these triangles all equal?
Otherwise how do you know that the angle at OCB is delta?
 
Ya, you r right, i got it -_- .
My mind played tricks on me, i had the wrong mental image of an inscribed polygon in a circle, haven't done geometry in sometime.

Thanks
 

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