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How can I continue using Paypal after my account has been blocked?
It just so happens that I registered my Paypal account before I was 18 years old. I, of course, did not use it and did not even go there. Using my own account, I started somewhere around the age of 19.
And so, one day, I decided to increase my Paypal account limits, but there were some errors on their website. I wrote to the support service, they told me that everything is OK, and my documents will be checked in the near future.
A few days later, I received the following letter from Paypal in the mail (see below in the attachment)
I understand they are forcing me to close this account, after which I have to create a new account.
Who had similar problems? You can somehow solve this issue without closing the account, because registration, verification, etc. will take a very long time.
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The following solution is seen right off the bat: you need to move along a circle whose radius changes with each iteration. The radius r should change linearly from the value of r1 to r2, when r reaches the value of r2, make r1 equal to r2, and calculate the new value of r2.
At the same time, for the abscissa and ordinate, their own values of r: rx and ry
Continue moving around the circle for n iterations
You didn't specify whether you want the pen and/or the hand with it to be visible, as they do in the infographic, or just for this line to appear on a white background and grow in a circle to a maximum version of 5 passes.
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