Challenge #352: Circular Embedding
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karlhansen
9 - Comet
01-10-2023
10:44 AM
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The COS and SIN (and other trig functions) use radians; multiply degrees by 0.0174533 to get radians.
hdavison
7 - Meteor
01-11-2023
02:19 PM
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leozhang2work
10 - Fireball
01-16-2023
10:24 AM
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Always happy to use some maths formula😁
TungThanhHo
8 - Asteroid
01-16-2023
03:44 PM
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becky-pattinson
7 - Meteor
01-18-2023
03:39 AM
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SylwiaDragon
8 - Asteroid
01-19-2023
04:56 AM
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alacoume
9 - Comet
01-20-2023
12:31 AM
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grazitti_sapna
17 - Castor
01-20-2023
02:48 AM
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tammybrown_tds
9 - Comet
01-21-2023
09:36 PM
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I used circle coordinates to create my points instead of sin/cosin, so I think that's why my circle doesn't have a perfect circle in the middle of it. But it is generally the same sketch.
gabrielvilella
14 - Magnetar
01-26-2023
12:56 PM
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