johnmids2006 wrote:
> On May 12, 12:07 pm, Palindrome wrote:
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>>johnmids2006 wrote:
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>>>The school have badly worded the question.
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>>>It is wrong to say that the curved surface "meets" at the vertex.
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>>>However, it seems reasonable to assume they are talking about a cone.
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>>We could argue about whether an edge also is present in a line segment
>>where any face of solid meets itself at an angle. If so, then a cone can
>>be said to have a zero length line segment where a face meets itself at
>>an angle to form a vertex.
>>
>>Fredie is the only one to get the answer right, IMHO. A cone, on this
>>planet, would not of itself be given a sense of identity typified by, "I
>>am...". Hence the answer must be some cone-shaped alien life-form...
>>
>>--
>>Sue
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> Some politicians are two-faced. I don't suppose anyone would care to
> suggest MP's to whom the description might be said to apply?
Wrong.
Politicians never come to the point.
They are also 3D - but I will leave which three to you :-)
Offers not welcome.
Flop
ps that started as an old joke: "there are two things I dont like about
?Harold Wilson. His face" |