This meme does meat pies dirty (unless “mincemeat pie” is one of those horribly deceptive terms like “mince pie”)
A mincemeat pie is another name for a mince pie. So yeah.
Mincemeat is not the same, at least where I’m from… Mincemeat is dried fruit and spices, no meat
Where I’m from “mince pie” is dried fruit and spices, while “mince” is equivalent to the US ground beef (or less commonly other meats), and a “meat pie” is made from beef mince.
It made for frustrating Christmasses as a child because mini meat pies (“party pies”) are delicious and available at every other celebration.
Thankfully that’s not the case here in NZ. Otherwise the rather popular mince-n-cheese pie would be weird.
Today, ‘mincemeat’ as a term by itself, is unusual. It’s usually either just ‘mince’ (meat) or ‘fruit-mince’ (not meat).
I’m just going off of Wikipedia, idk.
Then I take it back. I have never been as disappointed as the first time I was offered a “mince” pie
missed opportunity to mention to volume of a pizza pie with radius z and depth a
Theta minus sin theta? What does that give you
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(1/2)×θ×r^2
is the area of a circle sector, like a slice of pie.
(1/2)×sin(θ)×side1×side2
is the side-angle-side formula for the area of a triangle.
We know that the triangle encompassed by the sector has two sides that are equal to the radius, so we replace side1×side2 with r^2. Since the area of the arc segment is equal to the area of a sector minus the triangle, we can subtract triangle area from sector area to get
(1/2)×(θ-sin(θ))×r^2
which is the area of the arc segment, as shown with pie in the picture.
Is theta in radians? That’s the only way I see this working
Yeah, it’s in radians. The degree version has a less clean format.
That makes way more sense, I was so confused, cheers