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Author Topic: How many sides has a circle?  (Read 6005 times)

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infinity = raw_input()
if infinity==2:
   print("ipquarx is gay")
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hey guys how many sides does this shape have





So now the question is... Does this shape have 3 vertices and 2 sides, 3 vertices and 3 sides, or 3 vertices and infinity+2 sides?
it has two sides and one curve
Code: [Select]
infinity = raw_input()
if infinity==2:
   print("ipquarx is gay")
>>>>>>>>>>>>python 2

So now the question is... Does this shape have 3 vertices and 2 sides, 3 vertices and 3 sides, or 3 vertices and infinity+2 sides?
Under the definition given in that link I gave ("an open, nonempty subset of the boundary of a simple closed curve that is continuously differentiable"), it would actually have one edge and one vertex.
I don't have any experience in brown townysis, but I wonder if it would be possible to construct a figure with infinite edges with some variation of this.

it has two sides and one curve

Now add sides to your desired polygon.


Infinite. If you take the formula for the apothem and radius of a polygon, plug in the circumference formula, and solve for n, you get a division by zero.
mind showing us? I'm actually interested in this answer

an atom's area of influence is spherical

therefore, flat physical sides are technically an illusion
Physically flat objects are acheivable by resonant atomic bonds. Go forget yourself.
See: Aromatic Molecules