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2:10 PM, Monday January 24th 2022

Why don't you rotate the page until the minor axis become horizontal? After that, estimate the center of for each elipse, and draw a line perpendicular to each minor axis.

8:19 AM, Monday January 31st 2022

Thanks for answering my question

I took back my page and tried as you said to put the minor axis horizontally but then how do I know wich one is correct?

https://imgur.com/gallery/HgZez3c

https://imgur.com/gallery/X1ilJTF

Any comments on my try to find the center is welcome. Thanks again for your help!

8:59 AM, Tuesday March 15th 2022

Could someone please have a look (using the link I put above) to my work on cylinders and give his/ her opinion if I've done the checking correctly?

I've made the challenge once but I could get the badge because my axis were not correct in my cylinders and also because I didn't know how to check.

Thanks in advance for remarks and critics.

9:01 AM, Tuesday March 15th 2022

Could someone please have a look (using the link I put above) to my work on cylinders and give his/ her opinion if I've done the checking correctly?

I've made the challenge once but I could get the badge because my axis were not correct in my cylinders and also because I didn't know how to check.

Thanks in advance for remarks and critics.

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