stop witht he roughousing you'll take an eye out you too!
do a research

EE (hats
jord i've never read your book
take that
take that
i no u aint you space cadet
Jord I know tis not a great subject for you but that was harsh.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
lol
im tired, nite
im tired, nite
I need a book. That way I can sell it and retire early and get famous... or plan B, make a book with all my real world facts in it so that people don't have to buy it and read them. It would make the trolls happy... Actually, they'd probably comment on it anyways, or publish their own "Real world facts about why Pace is a **** and you shouldn't buy his book"
Anyone here ever have random giggle fits in public?
Actually your Real World facts writing is better than 70% of people in that field...pace51 wrote:
I need a book. That way I can sell it and retire early and get famous... or plan B, make a book with all my real world facts in it so that people don't have to buy it and read them. It would make the trolls happy... Actually, they'd probably comment on it anyways, or publish their own "Real world facts about why Pace is a **** and you shouldn't buy his book"
About the giggle fits, nah, I don't.
The sum of interior angles of a polygon is the same as the sum of its exterior angles. What type of polygon is it?
A. quadrilateral
B. hexagon
C. octagon
D. decagon
A. quadrilateral
B. hexagon
C. octagon
D. decagon
quadrilateral
or it could be a triangle
or it could be a triangle
Last edited by Gooners (2010-04-17 15:48:50)
quadrilateral.The_Lance_117 wrote:
The sum of interior angles of a polygon is the same as the sum of its exterior angles. What type of polygon is it?
A. quadrilateral
B. hexagon
C. octagon
D. decagon
hexagon
no go with a triangle
its hexaon um telling you
but triangle isn't an option, -.-Gooners wrote:
no go with a triangle
The sum of the interior angles of a simple n-gon is (n − 2)π radians or 180n − 360degreesThe_Lance_117 wrote:
The sum of interior angles of a polygon is the same as the sum of its exterior angles. What type of polygon is it?
A. quadrilateral
B. hexagon
C. octagon
D. decagon
The amount you "turn" at a corner is the exterior or external angle. Walking all the way round the polygon, you make one full turn, so the sum of the exterior angles must be 360°. Moving around an n-gon in general, the sum of the exterior angles (the total amount one "turns" at the vertices) can be any integer multiple d of 360°, e.g. 720° for a pentagram and 0° for an angular "eight", where d is the density or starriness of the polygon.
EE (hats
exactlyTrotskygrad wrote:
but triangle isn't an option, -.-Gooners wrote:
no go with a triangle
banGooners wrote:
exactlyTrotskygrad wrote:
but triangle isn't an option, -.-Gooners wrote:
no go with a triangle
just cause you got it wrong
thanks guys, I love you all
except for serevent
except for serevent
doesn't mean you have to be a hater.Gooners wrote:
just cause you got it wrong
i hate you all anyway brb killing myself
Oh no you didn'tThe_Lance_117 wrote:
thanks guys, I love you all
except for serevent