Hi all! I'm a non-student adult who would love some input on some triangles I noticed at our cabin. Please let me know if this post is inappropriate for the site. I'll seek help elsewhere.
The window in the photo below is composed of right-angle triangles. But the triangle on the perpendicular wall, a result of light pouring through the right pane of the window, is an isoceles triangle. How is this possible? Many thanks!
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The window in the photo below is composed of right-angle triangles. But the triangle on the perpendicular wall, a result of light pouring through the right pane of the window, is an isoceles triangle. How is this possible? Many thanks!
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