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is the 3,795th digit of π.
is the 1,698th digit of e.
is the 91st digit of √2
is the 13,046th digit of φ.
is the 13,865th digit of √5.
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Hi Spanky!
Hi David!
Just think a little over bobbym's hint above!
hint:consider TWO FRACTIONS at time!!
Good Morning
Ow its alright.. I guess its just coz of making hundreds of posts in tens of topics everyday!
Sometimes you just can't keep track of What & Where...
.... So regarding when you add L/3 to the LHS and add it to the L, am I right in considering the L that is added as 3/3L and L/3 as 1/3L ...
yes.. you're correct!
just remember that whenever you add two numbers of the form Numerator/Denominator, then just "EQUALIZE the Denominators" and "ADD the Numerators"!
TRY THESE as an exercise if you wish...
also TRY THIS --->
instead of YOUR ---> ;-)
have fun
And my "show of toughness"? What the heck does that mean?
this --->
yeah zhero
agreed, goes to show yew men aren't the only ones who do stupid things to prove they're tough....
ur idea of "proving toughness"
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Hi ZHero;
The general convention I think is variables and constants in front of the radical...
i didn't know that and it sounds quite logical too!!
hi bobby!
how bout writing it as
not much difference but just considering that i in between.....
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yeah.. that was the result when i tried to run a simple program in Language on my
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Hi David!
Welcome to the Forum and Best Wishes on ur daughter's b'day!!
... I am not seeing how 4/3L ...
its easy..
...before i just copy and pasted 'em.
Here's something else i'd like to know...
That's a really nice <Experimentation+Result>!!
Thanks for going about with it in detail...
Did u capture his snap and turned it into a gif and used it as ........?
Hi S.G.
I was jus tryingga improve my imagination bout the mish's "show of toughness"!