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minus-squarebizarrolandlinkfedilink10•18 hours agoAny circle could have its radius technically be 1, as long as you set the units of measurement so that 1 equals the radius of the circle.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-23 hours agounits? what are those? I never use units, or pay attention to capitals. pure math ftw, baby! spoiler Rapidly hides from the science professors
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 hours agoPure math uses units. Like they say “1 unit”
Any circle could have its radius technically be 1, as long as you set the units of measurement so that 1 equals the radius of the circle.
units? what are those? I never use units, or pay attention to capitals. pure math ftw, baby!
spoiler
Rapidly hides from the science professors
Pure math uses units. Like they say “1 unit”