Mathematics, 19.10.2021 14:00 mnikitha07
René Descartes, a founder of geometry, used a chiliagon in his discussions of philosophy. Determine the central and base angles of a chiliagon, 1000-gon. This is on my Geometry homework and I am so baffled by it. I'm not sure what it's asking, please help.
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René Descartes, a founder of geometry, used a chiliagon in his discussions of philosophy. Determine...
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