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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
And we do need to add the right angles again to the first diameter to investigate the technical aspect of the circle. How else would one draw a circle without it. So a quadrant is a forth of a circle then what I am looking for is 2 quadrants which would be 5. What I've been aiming to do is keep...- Jorgy86
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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
Well if you only look at the whole numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 everybody sees that 5 is the halfway mark. But what I wanted to show is that if you stop at the halfway mark and put 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 there you are basically showing what a circle looks like. Which is symmetry in another...- Jorgy86
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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
Can we atleast agree that a circle is perfectly symmetric and maybe my "discovery" is look and behold 0 through 10 behave in perfect symmetry as well.- Jorgy86
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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
Yes but if you have a circumference of 10 don't you divide this by the 4 points of two symmetric lines in your circle to get a diameter.- Jorgy86
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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
Due to an illness I have a hard time explaining my thoughts in better detail. If I had a dictionary stuck in the head I would probably do a better job. I'm not suggesting that pi isn't C/d. I guess what I'm saying is isn't the circumference 10. Diameter 2.5 because you can investigate the...- Jorgy86
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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
Sorry for my poor method of explaining things. I'll try once more and if I fail I will explain why. Yes you are correct that you draw a line through an object. I'm saying there are two lines. Horizontal and vertical. It makes sense to do this if you are making something. If symmetry...- Jorgy86
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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
If 10 is where the symmetry ends would that not also be where my circle dots up?- Jorgy86
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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
#4 sorry- Jorgy86
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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
I am trying to explain that there is symmetry in a circle and I'm confused as to why pi is an never ending number. What I want from this thread is an answer to why what I wrote is wrong fx.- Jorgy86
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Undergrad The Role of Symmetry and the Number 5 in Understanding Circles
If you notice that there is symmetry in the numbers 0 to 10 this is a good place to start with what I want to talk about. I want to talk about the circle. If we need a technically correct circle one would need to see the symmetry of 0 to 10 and more correctly 0 to 5 and from this point 10 to...- Jorgy86
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