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back to boardDiscussion of Problem 1020. RopeWhy all parts of rope on circles make P of one cyrcle?!? It is proved!!! In your solution I'm sure there is "result=2*pi*r" and then you add distances between centers of the circles, don't you? And so the parts of circles where rope touches is exactly P or C (2*pi*r). Re: It is proved!!! i try to read ur msg for many times .But i don't understand what u want to tell (sorry my english was very bad) but anyway i prove it(after i've got AC) i see that a radius is perpendicular with a line that touch circle and then a total of angle in each circle is 360 :-) hope u can understand it > In your solution I'm sure there is "result=2*pi*r" and then you add > distances between centers of the circles, don't you? And so the parts > of circles where rope touches is exactly P or C (2*pi*r). |
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