diff --git a/docs/index.html b/docs/index.html index c0d7033f..90b287e8 100644 --- a/docs/index.html +++ b/docs/index.html @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ - + @@ -6205,8 +6205,8 @@ lli = function(line1, line2): of any chord, perpendicular to that chord, passes through the center of the circle.
- That means that if we have have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that - go from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, + That means that if we have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that go + from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, and the circle's radius will—by definition!—be the distance from the center to any of our three points:
- That means that if we have have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that - go from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, + That means that if we have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that go + from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, and the circle's radius will—by definition!—be the distance from the center to any of our three points:
- That means that if we have have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that - go from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, + That means that if we have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that go + from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, and the circle's radius will—by definition!—be the distance from the center to any of our three points:
- That means that if we have have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that - go from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, + That means that if we have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that go + from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, and the circle's radius will—by definition!—be the distance from the center to any of our three points:
- That means that if we have have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that - go from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, + That means that if we have three points on a circle, we have three (different) chords, and consequently, three (different) lines that go + from those chords through the center of the circle: if we find two of those lines, then their intersection will be our circle's center, and the circle's radius will—by definition!—be the distance from the center to any of our three points: