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    Math Reaction Pi

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    what is pi? ‚ And what is the area of a circle? The obvious assumptions would be the numerical approximation 3.14 and the formula of the area of a circle‚ pi*r^2. However‚ as we soon learned Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter or the number of radius squares needed to completely cover a circle exactly. And the area of a circle is the unit squares needed to cover a circle exactly‚ or the space inside the boundaries of a circle. Such revelations prompted the lessons that

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    gestalt principles

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    are going in a circle. The second principal I think of is proximity as the circles are near to each other. The third principal I see is continuity .The rows of circles seem endless. 7. This image represents similarity which is one of Gestalt’s principals. The shadows create almost identical shapes on the wall. 8. This photograph represents more than one of Gestalt’s principles. The whole object can be described as figure and ground as it is obvious that the metal circle is the object

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    Classx 1 Model

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    probability of not guessing the correct answer to the same question is ¾ then the value of P is a) 4 b)2 c) 3 d) 1 4. If p( -1‚1) is the midpoint of the line segment joining A (-3 ‚ 6) and B (1‚ b+4) ‚ then b is a) 1 b) -1 c) 2 d) 0 5. The area of two circle are in the ratio 4 : 9 ‚ the ratio of their circumference is a) 2 :3 b) 3 :2 c) 4 :9 d) 9:4 6. The no. of two digits that are divisible by 6 is a) 12 b) 16 c) 15 d) 18 7. The angle of depression of an object from a 60m high tower is 30O. The distance

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    Alhazen's Billiard Problem

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    emphasis on trigonometric identities‚ a solution was found. The conclusion reached is‚ “if we are given the coordinate plane positions of billiard ball A with coordinates (xA‚ yA) and billiard ball B with coordinates (xB‚ yB)‚ and also the radius of the circle‚ the solution points are at any of the points of intersection of the circular table with the hyperbola‚ x 2 @ y 2 P + r 2 ` yp @ xm a + xy2M ”‚ where P b c b c b c = y A A xB + yB A x A ‚ M = y A A yB @ x A A xB ‚ p = x A + xB ‚ m = b c `

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    part of the Aryabhatiyam (gaṇitapāda 10)‚ he writes: caturadhikam śatamaṣṭaguṇam dvāṣaṣṭistathā sahasrāṇām ayutadvayaviṣkambhasyāsanno vṛttapariṇāhaḥ. "Add four to 100‚ multiply by eight‚ and then add 62‚000. By this rule the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 20‚000 can be approached."[12] This implies that the ratio of the circumference to the diameter is ((4+100)×8+62000)/20000 = 62832/20000 = 3.1416‚ which is accurate to five significant figures. After Aryabhatiya was translated

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    objects/actions that would obviously not be used in this scenario. The first few lyrics is "Circles‚ we goin’ in circles" now‚ obviously they’re not walking in actual circles‚ they keep repeating the same problems over and over again‚ They try to fix there problems‚ but whenever they do they end up at the very begging again. This keeps happening‚ the problems‚ them trying to fix it‚ fighting etc. And like a circle it never ends. "Wake up‚ we both need to wake up" once again‚ they’re obviously not actually

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    Geometry Project

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    Models of Points‚ Lines‚ and Angles D. The Transversals E. Polygons 1. Triangle 2. Quadrilateral 3. Pentagon 4. Hexagon 5. Heptagon 6. Octagon 7. Nonagon 8. Decagon 9. Dodecagon 10. Tetradecagon F. Circles Introduction "Geometry‚" meaning "measuring the earth‚" is the branch of math that has to do with spatial relationships. In other words‚ geometry is a type of math used to measure things that are impossible to measure with devices. For example

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    to mourn or not to mourn

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    Katie Donald Professor John Weatherford English 1102 9 September 2013 To Mourn or Not To Mourn John Donne’s poem “A Valediction Forbidding Mourning” is a man’s farewell before he departs on a long distance journey. The speaker’s wife is the audience in this dramatic monologue. The speaker metaphorically describes his departure to help him and his lover avoid “mourning‚” as summarized in the title. He assures his lover that he will always love her‚ no matter what physical space separates them

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    main circle of stones. There are two smaller stones known as the “Avenue”‚ which are lined up and these also cast a shadow in the direction of the circle. There are 2 stones that follow the “Avenue”‚ that stand next to each other‚ almost like an entrance to the outer circle of stones. The two stones are known as the “slaughter stone”. The slaughter stones were believed to be a place of human sacrifice. The main circle of stones are known as “The Sarsen Circle”. These stones are set in a circle and

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    Cad Rep Parametrisation Some of the important parameters that I created and then used in my design table and also in the calculations below are as follows: Shaft Radius= Shaft Diameter/2 Gear Circumference= No. of teeth x 10mm Flange Diameter= (2 x Gear Radius) + 10 Hub Diameter= Shaft Diameter x 2 ‘Cut for Shaft’ diameter= Shaft Diameter Hole Diameter= Shaft Diameter Calculations The first calculation was to calculate the Gear Radius (r) using the information provided: The appropriate

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