Originally posted by: BoldAsLove
mehh no one has created one yet
The 99gon would have to be ginormous for you to differentiate between it and a true circle. I'm pretty sure this is the point your teacher was attempting to show to you.
Originally posted by: BoldAsLove
mehh no one has created one yet
Originally posted by: jndietz
You could make a 99-gon, but not in a "circle" looking type of shape.
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Who would've guessed that 99-gons were phallic?
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Hold on I'll do it...
Originally posted by: kirkaptain
um.
some quick and dirty pseudocode:
float X[99], Y[99]
for (n=1 to n=99 step){
X[x] = Cos[2*pi/99*n]
Y[x] = Sin[2*pi/99*n]
}
Plot(X,Y)
Use your brain and a spreadsheet program...
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Who would've guessed that 99-gons were phallic?
Originally posted by: notfred
I must be bored as hell.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: kirkaptain
um.
some quick and dirty pseudocode:
float X[99], Y[99]
for (n=1 to n=99 step){
X[x] = Cos[2*pi/99*n]
Y[x] = Sin[2*pi/99*n]
}
Plot(X,Y)
Use your brain and a spreadsheet program...
:shocked:
/brain implodes
I just counted, that was only 96Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: BoldAsLove
I need to bring this in for math...can anyone do this for me...I know their is a way to do it on photoshop.
Here is a true 99-gon...made in autocad 2006
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Originally posted by: notfred
I must be bored as hell.
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Hold on I'll do it...
I already did it...its about the 7th post or so
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People are having the toughest time reading the posts in this thread
Originally posted by: sadffffff
http://img52.imageshack.us/my.php?image=99gon5vc.jpg
