If you rotate "202" by 180 degrees, it remains "202".
Design a "circle shading" activity where students explore lenses and lunes formed by overlapping circles. Fractal Kitty The 202nd Carnival of Mathematics – Fractal Kitty
Create a "polyhedral world" prompt—what characters would live in a world where the gravity follows non-Euclidean geometry? If you rotate "202" by 180 degrees, it remains "202"
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