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If you printed it you could mostly verify it with a compass but it's not stated.


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Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
If you printed it you could mostly verify it with a compass but it's not stated.

A four sided square with obvious radii...

Dude... ease back on the over-thinking.

Next thing you will say is that Big Mike is a gal... unless... I prove otherwise.

Which I ain't.


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IF you assume what appears to be obvious.


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Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
IF you assume what appears to be obvious.

How in the fugg is a radius that is based on a perfect square... somehow NOT A RADIUS?

Seriously...

Good Lord.


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Originally Posted by CashisKing
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IF you assume what appears to be obvious.

How in the fugg is a radius that is based on a perfect square... somehow NOT A RADIUS?

Seriously...

Good Lord.
I apologize. This is a game that isn't intended to be pure math. Math is a pure science that doesn't allow for guesses and that's not the intent of a game. I got a little carried away with the math part and left out the game part.


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Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
I apologize. This is a game that isn't intended to be pure math. Math is a pure science that doesn't allow for guesses and that's not the intent of a game. I got a little carried away with the math part and left out the game part.

Cool RC... No apology needed.

I treat math... like I treat science, like medicine, like the law... engineering and architecture... hunting and fishing...

Nothing is fact... just practical "Practice".

Only a dog's love is Fact...

To me.


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I sent the original problem to my friend, a PhD Optical Physicist that worked on the James Webb Space Telescope. He sent me back:

8-2π + π-2+ π-2= 4

BTW, π = Pi, if it doesn't show well in our text.
And on international Pi Day at that.
Just like me, he didn't "see" the caveman-level solution. Didn't keep him from the answer though.

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Originally Posted by TRexF16
I sent the original problem to my friend, a PhD Optical Physicist that worked on the James Webb Space Telescope. He sent me back:

8-2π + π-2+ π-2= 4

BTW, π = Pi, if it doesn't show well in our text.
And on international Pi Day at that.
Just like me, he didn't "see" the caveman-level solution. Didn't keep him from the answer though.

Rex

I think you transposed the formula a bit. I believe it should be:

8-2n - n-2 - n-2 = 4

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25 % of total area of the square......4 sq whatevers

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Originally Posted by Longbob
Originally Posted by TRexF16
I sent the original problem to my friend, a PhD Optical Physicist that worked on the James Webb Space Telescope. He sent me back:

8-2π + π-2+ π-2= 4

BTW, π = Pi, if it doesn't show well in our text.
And on international Pi Day at that.
Just like me, he didn't "see" the caveman-level solution. Didn't keep him from the answer though.

Rex

I think you transposed the formula a bit. I believe it should be:

8-2n - n-2 - n-2 = 4
Longbob
What you typed as "n" is supposed to be Pi. It didn't endure the font transposition as well as I'd have liked when copy/pasted.

As I presented it (copy/pasted from my friend's reply to me, whose name is also Bob, BTW) it = 1.7168 + 1.1416 + 1.1416 = 4.0000
As you're suggesting it = 1.7168 - 1.1416 - 1.1416 = (-0.5664)

One thing I've learnt is not to mess with Bob, when it comes to cypherin'

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I don't do hyperbola or parabola.

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Originally Posted by TRexF16
Originally Posted by Longbob
Originally Posted by TRexF16
I sent the original problem to my friend, a PhD Optical Physicist that worked on the James Webb Space Telescope. He sent me back:

8-2π + π-2+ π-2= 4

BTW, π = Pi, if it doesn't show well in our text.
And on international Pi Day at that.
Just like me, he didn't "see" the caveman-level solution. Didn't keep him from the answer though.

Rex

I think you transposed the formula a bit. I believe it should be:

8-2n - n-2 - n-2 = 4
Longbob
What you typed as "n" is supposed to be Pi. It didn't endure the font transposition as well as I'd have liked when copy/pasted.

As I presented it (copy/pasted from my friend's reply to me, whose name is also Bob, BTW) it = 1.7168 + 1.1416 + 1.1416 = 4.0000
As you're suggesting it = 1.7168 - 1.1416 - 1.1416 = (-0.5664)

One thing I've learnt is not to mess with Bob, when it comes to cypherin'

Cheers,
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You are right. I was driving, figuring, and typing at that same time.

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Originally Posted by TRexF16
I sent the original problem to my friend, a PhD Optical Physicist that worked on the James Webb Space Telescope. He sent me back:

8-2π + π-2+ π-2= 4

BTW, π = Pi, if it doesn't show well in our text.
And on international Pi Day at that.
Just like me, he didn't "see" the caveman-level solution. Didn't keep him from the answer though.

Rex

Being able to do hard math like that is very impressive to me. I can not.

I just work out stuff like this in "my head"... visually folding paper (in this case)...

Projecting lines and angles in other problems... kinda thing.

Mostly it is just a silly hobby... but it kinda helps me think out other stuff sometimes.


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Two part problem...

What is the Area?

What is the length of AB?
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Fitty%/2


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area = 60

AB = sq root of 5, whatever that is.


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60 and 5.

Looking at it again: 60 and 2.5 x square root of 3 which is 1.732 = 4.33

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Area is 60 and length of AB is sqrt of 20.

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Let’s see if I can explain my logic..

Draw a line from A to D.
Call the point where the that line intersects line BC point E
That line bisects line BC which makes BE = 2.5 and also makes line AE = 5.
If you rotate the triangle CDE counter clockwise you will see the two triangles are congruent and then form a 10 x 6 rectangle.
The area is 10 x 6 or 60

Now to solve for AB:
The hypotenuse of triangle ABE is 5 (half of ten)
Side BE is 2.5
That makes triangle ABE a 30/60 right triangle, where the sides are 1, 2 and square root of 3 (1.732)
Side AB is 2.5 x 1.732 = 4.33

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