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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Jun 7, 2021 18:30:02 GMT
1. There is a circle which contains 360 degrees.
2. This circumferance is divided by the degrees into 360 lengths.
3. Each degree is 1/360 of a length.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jun 11, 2021 7:37:59 GMT
Just take a look closely at your proof:
And there's a circle that has N angles. Its circumference is divided into N parts. An angle equals to 1/N of the length.
A circle A has 1 angle. Its circumference has been divided into 1 part. An angle equals to 1/1 of the length.
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