sphere != circle
Sphere is like a ball (3D), while circles are like those round coasters for drinks (flat)
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Kolanaki@pawb.social 2 days ago
Under the definition of what a circle is…?
It’s a polygon with infinite sides.
sphere != circle
Sphere is like a ball (3D), while circles are like those round coasters for drinks (flat)
Okay, and your point is? I did not describe a sphere.
I’m pretty sure the question described a sphere
It said circle originally. OP edited the question after my initial reply.
Ok but the sum of the lengths of these infinite sides is a finite value
If OP just means the size of the entire inside of the circle, then it would need an infinite radius, too.
TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz 2 days ago
Ok but the sum of the infinite sides is a finite value