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Reddit » Geometry
22h ago
Okay, so. I am an origamist, and I am trying to make a 90 piece sculpture. Each piece is a segment, and where they connect are the vertices. I don't think I have 90 of the same sheet of paper, and I think one color would look boring anyway. Is there some amount of colors in which I can construct the sculpture (which is made of the same hexagons and pentagons of a soccer ball) without repeating colors in a shape? (i.e. having two red pieces in one pentagon/hexagon)
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Reddit » Geometry
22h ago
Proposition 18 just points out that angle ABC is greater than angle ACB, not that it’s greater than angle CAB which would make it the largest angle.
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Reddit » Geometry
22h ago
Hi all,
Looking for some help on this please.
How do I get radius RE that will divide the area AE into two equal parts?
Thanks.
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Reddit » Geometry
4d ago
So my one year old has a set of blocks. One is like a 4-leaf clover shape but in a block. What would the geometric name be? I think the two-dimensional name is quatrefoil, but cannot come up with the block name.
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Reddit » Geometry
4d ago
What radius ratio should I use or how do I figure out what radius to use for this type of drawing to work out perfectly? I want the last outer circle I draw to pass through the center point of the first.
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Reddit » Geometry
4d ago
Hey anyone know any great yt videos that can help me get ready for this years regents?? Thankyou in advance
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Reddit » Geometry
1w ago
This is an illustration of 9 polyhedral structures (spheres are imaginary objects with unitary size)
https://preview.redd.it/oy8uaidwgc2d1.png?width=1986&format=png&auto=webp&s=6c896f82e8dda66012f32bd3548302d949b54235
it is interesting to notice that there is a proportionality relation between these geometrical structures and the distribution of the states of a tree of trees, conjectured to be describing the alternate sum of Motzkin numbers (https://oeis.org/A187306). I added an arbitrary direction into the illustration to maintain the negative/positive sign alternation of the sum ..read more