Originally posted by: hypn0tik
6) All points that lie inside the circle of radius 1/4 centered at the centre of the square.
7) {m|5m < N} Edit: For integer m > 0.
Edited to add answer to #6.
Originally posted by: DAGTA
How much time are you given for that test?
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
6) All points that lie inside the circle of radius 1/4 centered at the centre of the square.
7) {m|5m < N} Edit: For integer m > 0.
Edited to add answer to #6.
I don't think you're right on 6... I think it's look more like a square with bowed out sides.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
6) All points that lie inside the circle of radius 1/4 centered at the centre of the square.
7) {m|5m < N} Edit: For integer m > 0.
Edited to add answer to #6.
I don't think you're right on 6... I think it's look more like a square with bowed out sides.
Originally posted by: mjrpes3
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
6) All points that lie inside the circle of radius 1/4 centered at the centre of the square.
7) {m|5m < N} Edit: For integer m > 0.
Edited to add answer to #6.
I don't think you're right on 6... I think it's look more like a square with bowed out sides.
I'm pretty sure he's right.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
6) All points that lie inside the circle of radius 1/4 centered at the centre of the square.
7) {m|5m < N} Edit: For integer m > 0.
Edited to add answer to #6.
I don't think you're right on 6... I think it's look more like a square with bowed out sides.
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
6) All points that lie inside the circle of radius 1/4 centered at the centre of the square.
7) {m|5m < N} Edit: For integer m > 0.
Edited to add answer to #6.
I don't think you're right on 6... I think it's look more like a square with bowed out sides.
yeah, number 6 is wrong.
look at a point on the line which diagonally splits the square. Take the point 1/3 from the center of the square. This point is outside your circle but still inside the halfway point of the square, which is sqrt(2)/4
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
6) All points that lie inside the circle of radius 1/4 centered at the centre of the square.
7) {m|5m < N} Edit: For integer m > 0.
Edited to add answer to #6.
I don't think you're right on 6... I think it's look more like a square with bowed out sides.
yeah, number 6 is wrong.
look at a point on the line which diagonally splits the square. Take the point 1/3 from the center of the square. This point is outside your circle but still inside the halfway point of the square, which is sqrt(2)/4
Yes, but that point is closer to another edge of the square.
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
6) All points that lie inside the circle of radius 1/4 centered at the centre of the square.
7) {m|5m < N} Edit: For integer m > 0.
Edited to add answer to #6.
I don't think you're right on 6... I think it's look more like a square with bowed out sides.
yeah, number 6 is wrong.
look at a point on the line which diagonally splits the square. Take the point 1/3 from the center of the square. This point is outside your circle but still inside the halfway point of the square, which is sqrt(2)/4
Yes, but that point is closer to another edge of the square.
no it isnt...sqrt(2) over 4 is greater than 1/3
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
6) All points that lie inside the circle of radius 1/4 centered at the centre of the square.
7) {m|5m < N} Edit: For integer m > 0.
Edited to add answer to #6.
I don't think you're right on 6... I think it's look more like a square with bowed out sides.
yeah, number 6 is wrong.
look at a point on the line which diagonally splits the square. Take the point 1/3 from the center of the square. This point is outside your circle but still inside the halfway point of the square, which is sqrt(2)/4
Yes, but that point is closer to another edge of the square.
no it isnt...sqrt(2) over 4 is greater than 1/3
Can you draw me a picture please? Perhaps I'm visualizing it incorrectly.
Originally posted by: EKKC
Originally posted by: DAGTA
How much time are you given for that test?
give me a week and i will still give you a blank paper