My favorite series, Madhava’s series which dates to around 1400, 275 years before Gregory rediscovered it:
Pi= 4-4/3+4/5-4/7+4/9-4/11+…
Pi= 4-4/3+4/5-4/7+4/9-4/11+…
I like their Agave Nectar. It's great in a Margarita.My favorite series, Madhava’s series which dates to around 1400, 275 years before Gregory rediscovered it:
Pi= 4-4/3+4/5-4/7+4/9-4/11+…
My favorite series, Madhava’s series which dates to around 1400, 275 years before Gregory rediscovered it:
Pi= 4-4/3+4/5-4/7+4/9-4/11+…
For all practical purposes 3.14159 is good enough. Lindemann proved that pi is transcendental in 1882. That's the most important thing about pi, it's transcendental. Hermite had proved in 1873 that e was transcendental. Hermite was a much more proficient mathematician than Lindemann and imo could have proved that pi was transcendental if he had wanted to continue on that path. Hermite was a universally beloved figure in the field and it's likely that he left the proof of pi being transcendental to others out of the simple goodness of his heart. He had already proven that e was transcendental and pi would easily follow from that proof. (It did.) Hermite, a great great man.If I had to write it out as a fraction, I was satisfied with 22/7
Potato chips are topologically equivalent to the unit disc, which, of course, has circumference 2pi. Just a stab at an explanation, I honestly dunno about your query.It's also National Potato Chip day. I don't know why potato chips decided to glom onto pi day.
For all practical purposes 3.14159 is good enough. Lindemann proved that pi is transcendental in 1882. That's the most important thing about pi, it's transcendental.
Very good.Really? 1882? That’s when Ralph Waldo Emerson died.![]()
I thought that wase^x=e^xdx
e^x=e^xdx
secant tangent cosine sine
3.14159
MIT fight song
Nothing better than cherry pie!
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Why would you have to write it out as a fraction?If I had to write it out as a fraction, I was satisfied with 22/7
I thought transcendental was a form of meditation. I had to look up the definition of a transcendental number.For all practical purposes 3.14159 is good enough. Lindemann proved that pi is transcendental in 1882. That's the most important thing about pi, it's transcendental. Hermite had proved in 1873 that e was transcendental. Hermite was a much more proficient mathematician than Lindemann and imo could have proved that pi was transcendental if he had wanted to continue on that path. Hermite was a universally beloved figure in the field and it's likely that he left the proof of pi being transcendental to others out of the simple goodness of his heart. He had already proven that e was transcendental and pi would easily follow from that proof. (It did.) Hermite, a great great man.
So Lindemann is known for two things: using Hermite's work to prove that pi is transcendental and for being Hilbert's advisor.
Derivative, Integral, F(x)e^x=e^xdx
e^x=e^xdx
secant tangent cosine sine
3.14159
MIT fight song
X=5/3 is a solution to 3x-5=0. So 5/3 is algebraic (not transcendental). Every rational number x=a/b is a solution to bx-a=0, and is thus algebraic. X=sqrt(2) is irrational and algebraic but not transcendental, as it is a solution to x^2-2=0. Pi is transcendental, as you can’t find any polynomial equation with integer coefficients that x=pi will satisfy.I thought transcendental was a form of meditation. I had to look up the definition of a transcendental number.
"A number that is not the root of any integer polynomial. Every real transcendental number must also be irrational, since a rational number is the root of an integer polynomial of degree one."
I hope that clears it up for everybody.
Only if the beer is served in tiny glasses.Old Forge pizza-pie day! Got me a large with onion from Revello’s! Coupla Stella’s and pizza… Fridays in Lent are awesome
Why would you have to write it out as a fraction?
If I was tested and asked to solve a mathematical equation without a slide rule, and before calculators were available to the student - think mid-sixties.Why would you have to write it out as a fraction?
Someday you Liberal Artists (BA's) will need the help of nerdy BS's.I think this goes without saying…but:
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A woman once told me it is the answer to Valentine’s Day. She called it steak and a BJ Day.My favorite series, Madhava’s series which dates to around 1400, 275 years before Gregory rediscovered it:
Pi= 4-4/3+4/5-4/7+4/9-4/11+…
Today is my oldest granddaughter's birthday is today (13). My son-in-law has his PhD in Biomechanical Engineering from Duke, so obviously he was thrilled with the date.My favorite series, Madhava’s series which dates to around 1400, 275 years before Gregory rediscovered it:
Pi= 4-4/3+4/5-4/7+4/9-4/11+…