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back to boardDiscussion of Problem 1020. Ropemathematical proof Draw a polygon. the sum of its angles is pi*(n-2). The sum of pieces of circles is R*(n*pi-(n-2)*pi)=2*R*pi (you can see it easily if u draw) Re: mathematical proof Posted by Ouch 7 Nov 2013 14:20 Thanks, so nice. Re: mathematical proof yep, its simple Re: mathematical proof Posted by lakerka 22 Mar 2015 17:54 Beautiful. Solved it by calculating angles between vectors of consecutive nails. Re: mathematical proof How is the sum of its angles pi*(n-2)? Re: mathematical proof Posted by crvdgc 10 Mar 2019 18:29 OP means the sum of angles in a n-polygon is pi*(n-2). This can be attained inductively: 1. The sum of angles in a triangle is pi. 2. for any n-polygon, it can be divided into a (n-1)-polygon and a triangle. Re: mathematical proof thanks ! |
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