The answer, like some of your others, is that we can't. You would need more information.How can we approximate the circumference of a circle using chord only?
Please show us what you have tried and exactly where you are stuck.How can we approximate the circumference of a circle using chord only?
The OP is starting to look like a candidate for the "ignore" category.I think you're just trying to waste people's time with nonsense.
You have lost my respect for you, Dr. Peterson.The answer, like some of your others, is that we can't. You would need more information.
I think you're just trying to waste people's time with nonsense.
I have seen some members asking you to clarify wording in threads, but I think the bigger issue has to do with not sharing thoughts, efforts or specific questions when starting threads. After awhile, people get tired of guessing.Some users have reported that I am not clear about my question
You won't need to approximate in a special case when a chord passes through the center of a circle.How can we approximate the circumference of a circle using chord only?
However you do like begging without presenting a single line of original work in your 14 posts !!! We have told you repeatedly:As I don't take bullying,
now I would like to say good-riddance......Please show us what you have tried and exactly where you are stuck.
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