When looking at a house, garage, store building or factory, or any of the other thousands of structures we live, work, and play in, look for the simple shapes. Look at the front of a house, and you ...
The sum of the angles inside any polygon can be found by spitting the polygon into triangles. Sum of interior angles = 180(n – 2) where n is the number of sides In a regular polygon all the angles are ...
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Two twisty doughnut shapes solve a 150-year-old geometry puzzle
In 1867, French mathematician Pierre Ossian Bonnet proved something that seemed like common sense: if you know how far apart ...
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