Now my point. Do YOU even understand that? Or do only I?
I don't quite understand your solution. Shouldnt you find the displacements in each of the directions (North, East, Northeast and NorthWest) and find the overall net displacement?
Now my point. Do YOU even understand that? Or do only I?
I don't quite understand your solution. Shouldnt you find the displacements in each of the directions (North, East, Northeast and NorthWest) and find the overall net displacement?
Technically, there’s another way to approximate the distance from the center as a loophole circular spiral but each offset would be infinite with infinite actions.
Oh. I thought you said 90 degree not 45... that’s my fault xd
That explains it xDD
Yeah xd
Do you do calc too pawn?
Eh, not really. I mean, i'm doing this course online and reading books and stuff, but our school doesnt let us take the AP tests until a lot later on
Technically, there’s another way to approximate the distance from the center as a loophole circular spiral but each offset would be infinite with infinite actions.
Well yes, since the ant starts at the origin 0+0i and a turn 45 degrees counterclockwise is equivalent to multiplying by e^pi/4(i), the ant's spiral can be represnted by
Z = 1+ (e^pi/4(i))/2 +(e^pi/4(i))/3 +(e^pi/4(i))/4.........etc
Technically, there’s another way to approximate the distance from the center as a loophole circular spiral but each offset would be infinite with infinite actions.
Well yes, since the ant starts at the origin 0+0i and a turn 45 degrees counterclockwise is equivalent to multiplying by e^pi/4(i), the ant's spiral can be represnted by
Z = 1+ (e^pi/4(i))/2 +(e^pi/4(i))/3 +(e^pi/4(i))/4.........etc
Yes that’s the method I used
Technically, there’s another way to approximate the distance from the center as a loophole circular spiral but each offset would be infinite with infinite actions.
Well yes, since the ant starts at the origin 0+0i and a turn 45 degrees counterclockwise is equivalent to multiplying by e^pi/4(i), the ant's spiral can be represnted by
Z = 1+ (e^pi/4(i))/2 +(e^pi/4(i))/3 +(e^pi/4(i))/4.........etc
Yes that’s the method I used
awesome ! ![]()
And you're 12?????
Im turning 13 soon, as in in the next 30 days
Happy early birthday
And you're 12?????
Im turning 13 soon, as in in the next 30 days
Aww... I still got half a year ![]()
And you're 12?????
Im turning 13 soon, as in in the next 30 days
Happy early birthday
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Oh. I thought you said 90 degree not 45... that’s my fault xd