Sujet : Re: Question to Euler.
De : chris.m.thomasson.1 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris M. Thomasson)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 27. May 2025, 00:14:55
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On 5/26/2025 4:12 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 5/26/2025 1:56 PM, Python wrote:
Le 26/05/2025 à 22:30, Richard Hachel a écrit :
Z=r(cosθ+i.sinθ), I understand.
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Are you sure of that? I doubt it.
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I wonder if he knows that cos tends to go with x and sin tends to go with y wrt a circle and/or ellipse when the angle goes from 0...pi2?
fwiw, an ellipse radii is generally two floating points, x and y. When x is equal to y, its a circle. For some reason, I think of an ellipse as a circle rotated in 3d space. ;^) Try not to flame me too bad? ;^o
Many circles, well its all circles, but in a 3d view:
https://skfb.ly/6RozTOr this one, way more verts, but still is usable:
https://skfb.ly/pxoIA