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Originally Posted by CapriRacer
So first, I am pleased that when I changed that photo, that this website picked that up.
This version is sooooo much easier to deal with.
You have it exactly backwards. I am puzzled that you don't know that a small radius results
in a smaller circle, and that a larger radius results in a larger circle - and that if I am measuring
an arc (part of a circle) a larger radius results in a flatter arc.
Does your gut feel better, now?
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You're "puzzled"?
Barry:
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I can't even multiply or divide! Let alone understand basic radii theory.
I had to get a deferment - for lack of better term - to be allowed to attend university and get a degree, my secondary math grades were so poor. Goes back to issues in early childhood.
In subjects I could could care less about
: social studies, history, English, I averaged A-PLUS. And I'm not proud of that.
So please break it down, this radius thing, for me.