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What is the square root of pi?
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Posted on 12/08/2001 2:26:08 PM PST by ambrose
What is the square root of pi?
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:26:08 PM PST
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ambrose
To: ambrose
1.7808986
To: ambrose
what's wrong with you? all pies are round and most are not made from roots!
To: ambrose
1.7728
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:28:55 PM PST
by
BADJOE
To: ambrose
Evil.
To: ambrose
1.77245385090552
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:29:17 PM PST
by
The Raven
To: ambrose
.10132118364233777144387946320973
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:29:28 PM PST
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Pistias
To: ambrose
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Le Roblochon est le premier fromage de Savoie à avoir obtenu l'AOC, en 1958 selon un texte initial, il se compose d'un mélange de 3 laits provenant des 3 races de vache qui lui permet de revendiquer l'AOC : abondance, tarine et montbéliarde Le Reblochon est né de l'ingéniosité des bergers savoyards. Au XIII éme siécle, ils dépendaient des grands propriétaires à qui il devaient remettre le produit de la traite. Pour garder un peu de lait , ils ne trayaient pas complétement leurs bêtes. Ce n'est qu'aprés le départ des régisseurs qu'ils recueillaient le reste du lait: ils "re-blochaient". D'où le nom dérivée du Reblochon fabriqué avec ce lait trés riche en crême, de seconde traite. Il est placé en hâloir pour le séchage et y sera retourné tous les 2 jours et lavé au petit lait. C'est au cours de cette étape qu'il se parera d'une croûte jaune safran recouverte d'une fine mousse blanche. Sa saveur fine et noisettée contraste parfois avec la forte odeur de cave qui se dégage du reblochon. Crémeux, le reblochon est souvent relevé par des arômes herbacés. La pâte ivoire est d'une consistance onctueuse et souple. |
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:29:39 PM PST
by
AAABEST
To: AAABEST
What in the heck does that say?
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:30:20 PM PST
by
Dengar01
To: ambrose
42
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:30:32 PM PST
by
ChadGore
To: ambrose
Appromimately 1.772455923 (thanks excel). If you get the exact number, maybe there is a nobel prize out there for you. And the award is tax free.
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:30:35 PM PST
by
Torie
To: ambrose
8 (ate) something
To: Pistias
whoops
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:31:11 PM PST
by
Pistias
To: ambrose
What kind of pi? Apple pi? Pizza pi?
To: AmishDude
ping ..........oh DR.
To: ambrose
Since Pi is an infinitesimal number there is no exact square root, just as there is no exact number for Pi.
However we can get close enough for government work, or any other for that matter.
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:32:18 PM PST
by
yarddog
To: ambrose
I think that, in the final analysis, the answer to this question, like every question at this website, somehow involves the need to eliminate the death tax.
To: shortstop
8 (ate) somethingI think that is the square root of some other term. (S)
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:33:21 PM PST
by
Mark17
To: ambrose
While we are at it, what is the square root of negative 1?
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:33:52 PM PST
by
LibKill
To: ambrose
Since pi is an infinate number,there is no square root.
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