Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Using 3 as a midpoint .............between e and pi............there is another pi......................truncating e and pi................at the tenth decimal.........using only the 1st two numbers................e becomes..........2.7..............pi becomes.............3.1................3 is just three...........the distance from 2.7 to 3............is 0.3................from 3 to 3.1..........is a distance of 0.1.......................combining the TWO distances................................u have 0.3 and 0.1..................................using the zero dimension..........i.e........ignoring the decimal point you have 31.........like the beginning of pi..............smaller scales and bigger scales............the same pattern.........like the M set....................spirals..................circles everywhere.............................


And considering that the square root of 13........starts out..............360..........like the number of degrees in a circle....................the next TWO primes after 13.............are 17 and 19..........which sum to 36...............17 + 19 = 36........................truncated at two numbers...............for the number of degrees in a circle.....................truncating is like what process in math??  Rounding...............rounding off pi.........to the hundredth decimal.........is 3.14.........................................rounding...........well, it might involve the next number next to it.......................higher than 5 you round up....................lower than 5 you round down............processes and concepts are very imp...........








e (Euler's Number)
e (eulers number)
The number e is a famous irrational number, and is one of the most important numbers in mathematics.
The first few digits are:
2.7182818284590452353602874713527 (and more ...)
It is often called Euler's number after Leonhard Euler.
And Euler is spoken like "Oiler".

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