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Prove me wrong, faggots.

>> No.11473178

>faggots
Why the homophobia?

>> No.11473183
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>>11473172
>360/180=4

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>>11473172
>[math]\frac{360}{180} = 4[/math]

>> No.11473187

A circle doesn’t have any angles retard. It’s just an infinite amount of points equidistant from a center point. The 360 degree measurement is not a measurement of angles, it’s a measurement of the angle required to enclose some area surrounding the center point by an infinite number of outside points. Therefore any shape (which is closed) will be 360 degrees. Think polar coordinates, they always will go from 0 to 360.

But because a circle has no “angles” it is an invalid input for the provided function

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>>11473183
360/180 = 2
x / 180 = y, y + 2 = #sides
>>11473187
>>>/reddit/

>> No.11473223

>>11473199
But that's not what it says in the OP, retard. It literally says 360/180=4.

>> No.11473227

>>11473187
A circle would be impossible to close if it were composed of an infinite amount of points. A circle is very much a finite bounded object.

>> No.11473354

The interior angles of a circle are all 180
so sum(int angles) = 180 * #sides = #sides - 2
so 179#sides = -2
#sides = -2/179 = -0.01117

>> No.11473891

>>11473227
No, it is Uncountably Infinite points. Say you have a circle of radius 1 centered at the Origins. Then your x and y values are all REAL numbers in the range [-1,1]. Not Rational. Real numbers. Important distinction.

Because any subset of all real numbers, which is infinite, is also infinite. Therefore, our subset of points that compose our circle is Infinite.

>> No.11473911

>>11473227
The unit circle in R2 is most definitely composed of infinitely many points. People on this board really don't know basic analysis?

>> No.11473912

>>11473891
>any subset of all real numbers, which is infinite, is also infinite
Wrong, retard. Take {0}.

>> No.11473917

>>11473911
Nah there's only 4 points, one for each axis. Have you checked?

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>>11473172
>360/180=2+2

>> No.11475440

The sum of the interior angles of a circle is infinite. The sum of a circle's exterior angles is 360, not interior. Fuck you, homophobic nigger.

>> No.11476110

>>11473183
Brainlet & mathlet

>> No.11476178

>>11473178
faggot

>> No.11476196

>>11473178
Why not?