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Circle is common so does pi
Ok so my guess its related to radian as its 0.018 always so you nice 10^something with whole pi ?
Lol i guessed rigjt
Does a sin operation and is surprised pi shows up. Aren't the numberphile guys supposed to be "smart?"
Ответитьplease solve the rubiks cube in that shelf i cant stand seeing unsovlex rubiks cubes :]
ОтветитьIt’s all pie in the sky really…
Ответить5Pi= Pi^5=5= Pi=5-5=1 5-5=5-1=1 pi= 5-1=4=1 Pi=4 /1=4-1=1 =[Pi=4 ACADEMIC Universita di Chicago Marcelius Martirosianas
ОтветитьGradient is commonly used to assert the steepness of roads as a percentage. 50% means a 45°
ОтветитьDegrees in a trig problem? I never thought I'd see the day
ОтветитьYou shouldn't show the graph of sin(x) and then randomly mention "in radians!". You can see why sin(x)≈x pretty intuitively on a trig circle.
ОтветитьIf you ever studied trigonometry, the only word you need to know is SOHCAHTOA
ОтветитьI used G.P Series though
ОтветитьI worked it Out it's ≈ πx10^[-(n+2)] for n number of 5 digits
ОтветитьIn school we did a class trip to do practical trigonometry. Essentially surveying the land around. So we used theodolites. Half of which were in Grad (360° degrees with minutes and seconds) and the other half in Gon or Neugrad(I guess gradians since it was 400 with decimal places). And you had to be careful to use the correct transformations for the final calculations of where to plot the features
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ОтветитьPretty sure that's a Simpsons quote: "[Mmm!] Unexpected pi[e]!"
Ответитьthis man is making my clothes fall off
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A surprising Polish trick with Pi and 5:
Pi+ęć=5
pi = 3.2
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