Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Spin upside down..........180 degrees............................reflexive sym...........1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4........the beginning of the harmonic series..............................the other side of those...........if u wanted to know...................the missing part of the fraction..........in say.........if the glass is half full..........then it is also half empty.............if it is one third full.......1/3......then it is 2/3 empty............etc..............so the amount needed to be one......................using the harmonic series........and making another series...................for the needed part of the fraction to be one...........it would start.......0 + 1/2 + 2/3 + 3/4................3/4 = 0.75................like 57 degrees.............................reflexive sym.........imp b/c 57 degrees is close to one pi radian........ 3/4 is imp b/c it is the 3rd fraction but the 4th term..............fractal patterns..........and like a garbled pi.......3/4th........one term......................the missing part to make one......from 1/4th.......which is like........14i.............the location of the 1st zero....................1/4 = 0.25.......like the 1st 25 primes..............are all in either single digits or double digits.............like the c line itself......1/2......................









57 degrees.............5 and 7..........half of all single digit primes.............6.28.........full circle............6 and 28............the 1st 2 perfect numbers.....................6 + 28 = 34.........a quantum leap with 3 and 4.........................like in pi itself..............3.14 is how pi starts...........






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Radians to Degrees conversion - RapidTables

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Degrees to radians converter ▻. How to convert radians to degrees. Pi radians are equal to 180 degrees: π rad = 180°. One radian is equal 57.295779513 degrees: 1 rad = 180°/π = 57.295779513°. The angle α in degrees is equal to the angle α in radians times 180 degrees divided by pi constant: α(degrees) = α(radians) ...

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