Monday, November 20, 2017

Symmetry and asymmetry at once.................like the p.f.................2, 3, 5, 7, 11.......................two primes but a digit apart.......................6 equal pie pi radians pie pieces............and a 7th that is different.......patterns and symmetry................the square root of 13 starts out like the degrees in a circle.............mod math................................remainders.................spin....................connections galore...........



If u used the radius.............................the radii of one........to make 6 even pi pie pieces....................whose arc lengths are all one............for the size of the radius of the unit circle........you would have a 7th pie piece whose length is 0.28................................strange at how these things match up..........................using pi as a log.....................predicts 1228 primes.........strange indeed.......................different parts of the math cannon that seem to have nothing to do with each other...................



Why 6.28 Radians? - Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math

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Oct 7, 1998 - 2 posts
Why is a circle divided into approximately 6.28 radians? ... Re: Radians Hi, Jason, A complete circle, 360 degrees, is exactly 2 pi radians.

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