@towc draw lines to the intersections, you know enough about the resulting triangles to calculate the area of the middle one and substract it from the section of the circles that contains it
@towc You have enough info to calculate the asymptote's length. Together with that length, and the length of the circle, you can calculate the angle of the inner triangle
@CD Not. The remote server has to respond with an "allowed" to allow your CORS request. Since they don't support JSONP, you have to do something else -- e.g. proxy the request, etc.
have to tag this one as status-norepro. we're excessively dogfooding meta/sites/chat to our SE teams (a lot of people are remote), and we'd surely notice such behavior very quickly. — m0sa ♦3 hours ago
@KendallFrey I can only use constants defined by the problem and can only use manually calculatable functions... and I don't know how to calculate sine by hand yet
I don't know about that.. I just.. hate to use unnecessary function calls like this, espcially for simple operations like that one. It would only make sense if you really give it the full blown.. explicit business then