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English: Bertrand's paradox — distribution of midpoints of chords chosen at random, solution 1 Based on en:Image:Bertrand1-scatterplot.jpeg by Robert Dodier (en:User:Wile E. Heresiarch), and generated using en:Adobe Illustrator and en:Chipmunk Basic using 10,000 random chords. In this solution, the chords are generated by selecting two random endpoints on the perimeter of the circle.
Date 8 May 2007 (original upload date)
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  • 2007-05-08 20:49 Sakurambo 513×501× (624656 bytes) [[Bertrand's paradox (probability)|Bertrand's paradox]] — distribution of midpoints of chords chosen at random, solution 1 Based on [[:Image:Bertrand1-scatterplot.jpeg]] by Robert Dodier ([[User:Wile E. Heresiarch]]), and generated using [[Adobe Illust
  • 2007-05-08 20:45 Sakurambo 513×501× (624653 bytes) [[Bertrand's paradox (probability)|Bertrand's paradox]] — distribution of midpoints of chords chosen at random, solution 1 Based on [[:Image:Bertrand1-scatterplot.jpeg]] by Robert Dodier ([[User:Wile E. Heresiarch]]), and generated using [[Adobe Illust

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