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minus-square@schmidtsterlink-3•1 year agoThey explain multiple ways to do it in the video. A circle with a radius of 2 and a circle with a radius of 3 would be 5. arrow-up11arrow-down14file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@bisbylink3•1 year agoNo they don’t N is the ratio of the circles and its just +1 or -1 depending on outer or inner. arrow-up13arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
They explain multiple ways to do it in the video. A circle with a radius of 2 and a circle with a radius of 3 would be 5.
No they don’t![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/58f824ce-b88c-48b4-9c60-b9227dbf5a52.png)
N is the ratio of the circles and its just +1 or -1 depending on outer or inner.