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If you had to draw it, then you would have to start off from a circle. I repeated the pattern and then would erase thin areas of it as if they did not look like circles. I did line designs before and I had to do that sometimes.
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How many ways are there to get from point A to B without overlapping lines?
if we know the radius, what wold be the area of the picture?
How many circles are there in the figure? ???
Que- guess why the line is given
Sorry, I don't have any idea, but why you call it circles? All I can see just one circle with two overlapping curves.
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If you had to draw it, then you would have to start off from a circle. I repeated the pattern and then would erase thin areas of it as if they did not look like circles. I did line designs before and I had to do that sometimes.
Is that a spherical Cycloid traversing the main circle?
guess how many line of symmetries..
the intersection of the ellipse,parabola,circle something like that analytic geometry perhaps
Write a comment or ask a question... Symmetry --line as well as rotational --
it must be based on permutation and combination
the equation for this picture #lol
Probably the number of intersections a line passing through the core center of the intersecting circles cuts.
How many cercle there is in this pic ? :p
how many circles in the picture?
What is golden ratio?
How many intersecting points are there?
This is actually a cycloid so... what is the equation of this graph?
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Well, I see a few possible roulettes, but is this entire thing a cycloid?
At how many nodes can you put your pen down, trace the entire figure without overlapping, and return to the same node?
which number is big 1 or 0