Is the number 360 important in any way?
I forget. Was there something to do with a civilization's calender or something?
LIST OF REASONS:
-The amount of posts juststickman has when this thread was created
-Xbox 360 (TimeFreeze)
-360 degrees in a circle. (MyRedNeptune)
-360 degrees in a square. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in 2 triangles. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a parallelogram. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a rhombus. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a Rectangle. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a Trapezoid. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a kite (the geometric shape). (gershmer)
-360 degrees in any quadrangle/quadrilateral. (gershmer)
-a 360 like a snowboarder does (golfer3)
-The Volvo 360. (BWOG)
-The Ferrari 360 Modena. (BWOG)
-And the Subaru 360. (BWOG)
-And it's also an area code in Washington. (BWOG)
-Also the acute angles in a pentagram (five pointed star) add up to 360. (greenflash)
-The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360. (greenflash)
-360 turn. A movement that requires moving your body in a full rotation. (scratchX)
Last edited by juststickman (2009-12-29 14:42:37)
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Um... There is a console that is called Xbox360? that's another reason... I guess.
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A circle is 360 degrees, and so are most other geometric shapes. >.>
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360 feet around a standard baseball diamond.
(Measuring home->first, first->second, second->third, third->home)
360 degrees in a circle.
360 degrees in a square.
360 degrees in 2 triangles.
360 degrees in a parallelogram
360 degrees in a rhombus
360 degrees in a Rectangle
360 degrees in a Trapezoid
360 degrees in a kite (the geometric shape)
360 degrees in any quadrangle/quadrilateral
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gershmer wrote:
360 feet around a standard baseball diamond.
(Measuring home->first, first->second, second->third, third->home)
360 degrees in a circle.
360 degrees in a square.
360 degrees in 2 triangles.
360 degrees in a parallelogram
360 degrees in a rhombus
360 degrees in a Rectangle
360 degrees in a Trapezoid
360 degrees in a kite (the geometric shape)
360 degrees in any quadrangle/quadrilateral
Isn't the last one basically summing up most of the top part?
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MyRedNeptune wrote:
A circle is 360 degrees, and so are most other geometric shapes. >.>
Most other geometric shapes? Isn't it only polygons with 4 sides?
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The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360.
Also the acute angles in a pentagram (five pointed star) add up to 360.
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juststickman wrote:
LIST OF REASONS:
-360 degrees in a circle. (MyRedNeptune)
Only thing of significance, and yet just a very widley accepted opinion.
-360 degrees in a square. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in 2 triangles. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a parallelogram. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a rhombus. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a Rectangle. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a Trapezoid. (gershmer)
-360 degrees in a kite (the geometric shape). (gershmer)
-360 degrees in any quadrangle/quadrilateral. (gershmer)
everthing above this reason except the circle is about a quadrilateral. The last statment sums up everythiong.
-a 360 like a snowboarder does (golfer3)
Moves in a circle
-Also the acute angles in a pentagram (five pointed star) add up to 360. (greenflash)
A pentagram is two triangles. As stated above, two triangles makes a quadralateral, which happens to have 360 degrees in it, just like a circle.
-The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360. (greenflash)
Circle. Think about it this way. If you took all the angles, they have to get back where they started, therefore, must move in a circle.
-360 turn. A movement that requires moving your body in a full rotation. (scratchX)
Do I have to belittle this one?
Juststickman, the number 360 has no significance whatsoever.
Last edited by TheSaint (2009-12-29 16:19:26)
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Shouldn't you delete all the shape ones, because the one true reason is that there are 360 degrees in any polygon's exterior angles? The other reasons are superfluous (hooray, me use big word! Me smrt now!)
Last edited by Kileymeister (2009-12-29 16:17:51)
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TheSaint wrote:
Juststickman, the number 360 has no significance whatsoever.
ALL NUMBERS HAVE SIGNIFICANCE! Except 241. Not 241.
Last edited by Kileymeister (2009-12-29 16:27:52)
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juststickman wrote:
MyRedNeptune wrote:
A circle is 360 degrees, and so are most other geometric shapes. >.>
Most other geometric shapes? Isn't it only polygons with 4 sides?
You're right. xD Lol, I would rephrase that but I'm too lazy. -,-
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juststickman wrote:
MyRedNeptune wrote:
A circle is 360 degrees, and so are most other geometric shapes. >.>
Most other geometric shapes? Isn't it only polygons with 4 sides?
Nope, its EVERY polygon. If you mean the exterior angles, of course.
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Kileymeister wrote:
juststickman wrote:
MyRedNeptune wrote:
A circle is 360 degrees, and so are most other geometric shapes. >.>
Most other geometric shapes? Isn't it only polygons with 4 sides?
Nope, its EVERY polygon. If you mean the exterior angles, of course.
The summation of the interior angles of any 4-sided polygon equals 360 degrees.
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Yeah, I was referring to interior angles.
But you forgot to add my baseball one
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MyRedNeptune wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
juststickman wrote:
Most other geometric shapes? Isn't it only polygons with 4 sides?Nope, its EVERY polygon. If you mean the exterior angles, of course.
The summation of the interior angles of any 4-sided polygon equals 360 degrees.
Yeah, so do the exterior angles. Of every polygon.
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