At 17:56 03/03/2016 +1100, Keith Bainbridge wrote (privately):
On 28 February 2016 at 16:48, Brian Barker wrote:
At 19:19 27/02/2016 +1100, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
I'm trying to draw a diamond shape with 2 opposing angles equal,
one angle 72 degrees and its opposite 60 degrees. I figured I
sho
At 12:58 29/02/2016 +1300, David Rivers wrote:
Brian Barker wrote:
At 19:19 27/02/2016 +1100, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
I'm trying to draw a diamond shape with 2 opposing angles equal,
one angle 72 degrees and its opposite 60 degrees.
By "diamond", I'm assuming that you mean a rhombus (or lozen
Brian Barker wrote:
At 19:19 27/02/2016 +1100, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
I'm trying to draw a diamond shape with 2 opposing angles equal, one
angle 72 degrees and its opposite 60 degrees.
By "diamond", I'm assuming that you mean a rhombus (or lozenge) - an
equilateral quadrilateral?
Perhaps the
At 19:19 27/02/2016 +1100, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
I'm trying to draw a diamond shape with 2 opposing angles equal, one
angle 72 degrees and its opposite 60 degrees.
By "diamond", I'm assuming that you mean a rhombus (or lozenge) - an
equilateral quadrilateral?
You say that opposing angles a
G'day all
I'm trying to draw a diamond shape with 2 opposing angles equal, one
angle 72 degrees and its opposite 60 degrees.
I figured I should be able to stretch a standard supplied shape, but
can't figure how to hold the plane of the equal angles so that the
distances from the points wil