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Greeting people,

 

Problems of the day:

 

For what nonzero value of r, the radius, is the circumference of a circle numerically equal to its area?

 

Thanks! :D

Posted

pi*r^2=pi*d

r^2=d

2^2=4

the answer is 2...this wasn't advanced :\

took me like 5 seconds to determine what formula to do, 3 seconds to figure out how to do it and maybe 5 seconds to do the work

Posted

Try not to gloat too much over things like that. What may seem quite trivial to you can be very advanced to someone else. I daresay you'd probably find some of the metric spaces work I'm doing at the moment a bit "advanced" :)

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