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Me, Impersonating Those Fucktard Standardized Test Writers
Below is a list of questions for the Geometry FARCCE test for 13-15 year old children who totally understand Shakespearean English AND will understand us when we use those old, dead words and then twist them into horrific convoluted sentences.
Question 1: Please participate in the following hypothetical situation: the angle extending out of the centermost point pertaining to a 2D sphere equals a measure of 20 degrees. The arc leading between the points where the line of the angle meet the 2D sphere is how many degrees?
Question 2: The formula pertaining to the acquisition of the numerical value of the length of a spherical object which is in the second dimension is… If you would, inscribe your answer on the line below.
Question 3: The following hypothetical state of affairs which will be presented to you shortly must be deciphered. A single three pointed shape existing within the second dimension and having sides of indistinguishable length is presented to Sahshaa. She inscribes that the shape having three points and three indistinguishable sides has angles of four-and-two degree measures, six-and-eight degree measures, and seven-and-zero degree measures. Has she, or has she not, erred?
Question 4: An eternal, linear two dimensional figure intersects an analogous figure situated upon the same plane. At how many areas do the two analogous figures of eternal length and in a state of linearity converge? Formulate the correct answer.
4B) A singular analogous figure in an eternal state of linearity converged at two points. Elucidate the answer to this quandary.
Question 5: Oleviea composed a delineation of two eternal, linear figures on the same plane which never meet. Then, she inscribed another line which intersects both of the previously mentioned linear figures. Oleviea’s illustration has been depicted to the rightmost side of this quandary. Where linear pairs converge an angle is formed. The angle by the name of 1 is homogeneous to which other such convergences, and if the angle called 2 is six-and-seventy degrees, what are the numerical measures of the convergences of the angle called 1? Lastly, is Oleviea a basketball player?
Answers:
20
2 times pi times r
Sahshaa has erred. The angles of the triangle are all 60 degrees, because the triangle is equilateral.
Two lines intersecting on the same plane converge at one point. 4B: The line in question is intersected by two lines.
Illustration needed, and yes. She is.
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I figured out that I have a slight intolerance to cows milk that makes my cheeks red and makes me break out constantly (mild form of eczema? My sister has the same problem with milk). How I figured this out is, we bought two cartons of goat milk that were on clearance so I had to use them quickly, and in doing so I didn't even touch cow milk for about two weeks, and it made an amazing difference just in that time. The things you learn sometimes are weird, so I'm now purposefully drinking goats milk only and it's wonderful, my skin is so clear... This just made me love goats even more, thank you little guys