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| 17 Jan 2012 09:27 PM |
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Stupidest party chat
scaryshadowkid13: Ok you're geometry history class starts nao! >:o
scaryshadowkid13: Even in ancient times, geometers considered questions of relative position or spatial relationship of geometric figures and shapes. Some examples are given by inscribed and circumscribed circles of polygons, lines intersecting and tangent to conic sections, the Pappus and Menelaus configurations of points and lines. In the Middle Ages new and more complicated questions of this type were considered: What is the maximum number of spheres simultaneously touching a given sphere of the same radius (kissing number problem)? What is the densest packing of spheres of equal size in space (Kepler conjecture)? Most of these questions involved 'rigid' geometrical shapes, such as lines or spheres. Projective, convex and discrete geometry are three sub-disciplines within present day geometry that deal with these and related questions. Leonhard Euler, in studying problems like the Seven Bridges of Königsberg, considered the most fundamental properties of geometric figures based solely on shape, independent of their metric
yankeeschamp2: ?
scaryshadowkid13: LEARN NAO
yankeeschamp2: ???
scaryshadowkid13: NAO!!!!!!
scaryshadowkid13: DID YUU LERN!?!?!? scaryshadowkid13: DID YUU LERN?!?!
HUNTER858585: No? I dont realy care..
scaryshadowkid13: LERN NAO
scaryshadowkid13: NAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
HUNTER858585: Why should I?
scaryshadowkid13: CUZ U NEED LOSUNZ EEN GEMONEMTY
HUNTER858585: How.
HUNTER858585: Old.
scaryshadowkid13: 4 YO MOTHA
HUNTER858585: Are.
scaryshadowkid13: XD
HUNTER858585: You?
scaryshadowkid13: !!!!!!!!
scaryshadowkid13: y??!?!!?
HUNTER858585: You seem 5..
scaryshadowkid13: I am 4. Thank you
scaryshadowkid13: U KNOW WUT
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| 22 Jun 2012 01:10 AM |
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| 22 Jun 2012 02:24 PM |
| It seems my real life best friend is stupider than I thought. |
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