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>> No.10435312

>>10435309
Uncountably many

>> No.10435315

>>10435312
/thread

>> No.10435317

>>10435309
How big is the circle, and what unit of measurement do you consider to be a "point?" A pixel?

>> No.10435318

>>10435309
Depending on ones interpretation, either none or infinite.

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10435319

>>10435315
now i kno

>> No.10435321

>>10435309
Aleph 3

>> No.10435400 [DELETED] 

>>10435309
Only one point, the one the circle is being drawn around

>> No.10435406

>>10435318
Not all points are corners, retard.

>> No.10435436

>>10435321
>[math]V\neq L[/math]

>> No.10435480

>how many integer points does a circle have?

>> No.10435484

>>10435312
false. a 0-sphere only has one point.

>> No.10435493

>>10435484
>sphere
>circle

>> No.10435513
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10435513

>>10435484
>0-sphere only has one point

>> No.10435517

>>10435484
You better not be that flat torus in a 3sphere guy.

>> No.10435531

>>10435513
i mean, two points...

>> No.10435535

>>10435309
A circle is defined by it's center point and radius, so one.

>> No.10435724

>>10435535
Based brainlet

>> No.10435729

>>10435309
how many points does a point have?

>> No.10435746

π

>> No.10435871

>>10435309
All of them.

>> No.10435886

a circle is the set of all points equidistant from a defined center, so infinitely many

>> No.10435908

>>10435309
It's equal to the number of dick OP has sucked.

>> No.10435956
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10435956

>>10435886
>infinite sets

>> No.10435958

>>10435956
the set of all sets does in fact contain itself so yes

>> No.10435962

About 4

>> No.10435974

>>10435958
>the set of all sets
No such thing, retard

>> No.10436514

depends what norm you use

>> No.10436539

Asymptotically 1 as you zoom out further and further towards infinity.

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10436556

bout tree sixty

>> No.10436559

>>10435974
No sets exist.

>> No.10436561

>>10435908
read the thread first, guy: >>10435312

>> No.10436916

>>10435406
No u

>> No.10436919

>>10435309
19