The number π (/ˈpaɪ/) is a mathematical constant, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is approximately equal to 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century, though it is also sometimes spelled out as "pi".
Monday, September 18, 2017
Even more clarity...........................0 + 1 = 1...............0 * 1 = 0..............................1 + 2 = 3........1 * 2 = 2....................2 + 3 = 5...........2 * 3 = 6.....................all three of those pairs.....................3/2........like Euler's product..........are but a digit apart........their sums and products.............overlap.......now.......the 1st difference happens at 4...............................as in pi.............3.14........different parts of the math canon which seem to have nothing to do with each other......
The number π (/ˈpaɪ/) is a mathematical constant, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is approximately equal to 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century, though it is also sometimes spelled out as "pi".
The number π (/ˈpaɪ/) is a mathematical constant, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is approximately equal to 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century, though it is also sometimes spelled out as "pi".
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