In the same vein as yesterday's problem, find the radius $r$ such that the area of the semicircle is the same as the area of the rectangle. The green region has an area of 10 (a.u.).
I'm not as much of a fan of these brute force calculations, but once I start on something I find it very hard to stop...
I gave myself 15 minutes to do this, and I thought I had it, but it turns out I made a mistake. Ended up spending maybe 30-40 minutes on this problem... not great for my productivity today lol
yes, it's a process... i have the stamina and interest to relearn geometry, because i have a dream to build in stone, make true masonry great again.
i actually ran into a real mason recently. he retired and started making canvas art instead, based on his work as a mason. very intricate, never seen anything like it.
i have a bet with an older friend that i will pass the differential calculus exam when i reach the age at which he failed it (about 40yo), after having the same amount of study time.
i shall also pass the integral calculus exam, because it's not about the age, but the amount of cobwebs in the brain.
We should have a button for MathJax syntax like the markdown instructions button in the upper right of the text area input. I am familiar with markdown, but not MathJax.