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Thank you, Bob.
AT&T
Hi,
given:
a circle, radius = r;
a sector, angle = 1 radian;
What is the area?
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(1) Area of the circle = pi . r^2
(2) Area of a sector of one radian = 1 Rad
(3) If a circle has 2.pi.rad
then
Area of the circle = 2.pi.Rad
From (1) and (3) => pi . r^2 = 2 . pi . Rad <=> r^2 = 2 . Rad <=>
<=> Rad = 1/2 . r^2
It turns out that Area of a sector of one radian is half a square.
I do not know what to think.
AT&T
Hi, ganesh,
and
Hi, Bob,
Yes, my username is the same as the company. IT&T would be a good one too, I think.
ganesh said:
"Simple sentence: a sentence having only one clause, as I saw her the day before yesterday."
On the other hand, someone can take "see", the verb, as a connection (Lucien Tesnière, Dependency grammar) of "I" and "her".
And, maybe, there is a connection that connects the Speaker and the verb "see".
Thank you for your warm welcome,
AT&T
Hi,
My name is John (AT&T sounds better).
I decided to sign up because of
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May I place a some kind of a definition of Simple sentence here. It will be a speculation. Nothing sensible.
I will understand if I may not.
AT&T
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