@erwinrossen @salgood I always saw it as the intersection of 2 vcetors but I guess youre right
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@erwinrossen @salgood I always saw it as the intersection of 2 vcetors but I guess youre right 3 comments
@RavenLuni @erwinrossen @salgood a square is also defined as the opposing lines have to be parallel. (As they are a subbody of a parallelogram) @NafiTheBear @RavenLuni @erwinrossen @salgood Common definitions also include that the diagonals intersect at a set of right angles too. |
@RavenLuni @erwinrossen @salgood i think this is drawn using a polar coordinate space rather than a Cartesian space. In a polar sense, the lines are all either moving longitudinally or laterally, so the 90 degree rule checks out.