There’s a maximum likelihood that I’m doing phylogenetics wrong.
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All points on a triangle lie somewhere between their incircle and their circumcircle, so it checks out.
Wow! I was so sure that circles and pentagons were closely related. Who would have known.
I’m pretty sure pentagons are a subspecies of bestagons…
all are just subspecies of the bestagons:
- circles are just curvy hexagons
- polygons are just flawed hexagons
- triangles are just partial hexagons
The classic square peg in a round hole problem.
You can just drop them all in the square hole. Triangles, semicircles, arches, doesn’t matter. All of them go into the square hole.
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I’m more surprised that trapeziums aren’t related to triangles.