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The illness that people once believed was associated with the obsession of squaring the circle was referred to as "quadrature mania." This term reflected the historical fascination and frustration with the mathematical challenge of constructing a square with the same area as a given circle using only a finite number of steps with a compass and straightedge. The impossibility of this task, proven in the 19th century, led to a perception that those fixated on it might be suffering from a form of madness.
The circle is the reflex angle, the square means it's a right angle.
It is a semi-circle
an O another name for a circle is an O and a spherical
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Morbus Cyclometricus
Morbus Cyclometricus
squarhipotoses
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The circle is the reflex angle, the square means it's a right angle.
morbus cyclometricus answered by haleigh on her birthday :)
The name is "morbus cyclometricus", coined by Augustus De Morgan, 1806-1871. "Sanitas cyclometricus" becomes the contrasting coinage when considering the probable ancient "illness" of trying to prove that the earth was not flat. Or consider this example which promotes reasoning and imagination: Inscribe a square within a circle so that two opposite sides are horizontal. Draw a straight line connecting the lower right corner with the upper left corner. Imagine the clockwise rotation* of the leftmost right triangle, keeping the left side length constant, the right side at 135 degrees and the horizontal side at 180 degrees. The length of the horizontal side always defines the side of a square. And when a certain scalene triangle is created, this side defines the side of the square of the circle, visually proving that only 3 points on a circle are required to draw its square. This geometry may also provide proof that transcendental Pi can be represented by a geometric object! * The triangle does not actually "rotate": the angle of the left side changes from 90 degrees to 45 degrees (close to 72.597 when the scalene triangle is created). To evaluate the scalene triangle, let the circle's diameter = 2000000 units; length of left side = square root of 2 x 1000000 and length of horizontal side = square root of Pi x 1000000.
Triangle, Circle, Square, Rectangle
You can draw a Lego by first drawing a rectangle or a square. Then, add circles in the rectangle or square with the Lego brand name in each circle.
I found Smith Square in ST john
another name for a half circle is semi-circle
Yes it can be _ _l l l__l In fact, every square (and every other figure) shares sides, angles, you name it, with an infinite number of other shapes. Of course it is still a square. So is every other shape whatever it is. A triangle is a triangle, a circle is a circle, etc.