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Cool article.
Btw, "isosceles" just means that at least two sides of the triangle are the same length--the third could be longer, or shorter, or even the same size.
So, you could have a very wide angle between the two same-length sides (as in your spidron) or
the angle could be very narrow (think of the top part of a capital A)
or they could all be the same length--every equilateral is also isosceles.
(But *not* every isosceles triangle is equilateral--just as every square is a rectangle ie, has 4 right angles, but not every rectangle is a square.)
Btw, "isosceles" just means that at least two sides of the triangle are the same length--the third could be longer, or shorter, or even the same size.
So, you could have a very wide angle between the two same-length sides (as in your spidron) or
the angle could be very narrow (think of the top part of a capital A)
or they could all be the same length--every equilateral is also isosceles.
(But *not* every isosceles triangle is equilateral--just as every square is a rectangle ie, has 4 right angles, but not every rectangle is a square.)
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Congrats on the milestone. I read your blog almost every day--great stuff.
If I win, I would love the Buckyballs.
Thanks!
If I win, I would love the Buckyballs.
Thanks!
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"colorado" is Spanish for "colored", not (necessarily) red
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I think that is Russian; it would romanize as rP BIG
(P think pi, like the Greek letter; and G is the Greek gamma; the little r is a Greek rho)
(P think pi, like the Greek letter; and G is the Greek gamma; the little r is a Greek rho)
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I reverse Polish notation heart T shirt, womans med