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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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To: Excuse_Me
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international american
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To: The Raven
1.77245385090552 etc. etc. etc., ad infinitum
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To: international american
WOW!! Let me guess. You actually saw my post in December 2001, and have spent the last three years with a pencil and a legal pad, verifying my number, and this is your reaction when you found out it was right...
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02/03/2005 6:51:52 PM PST
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Excuse_Me
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To: Excuse_Me
Man....you are a mind reader.
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international american
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international american
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To: international american
The exact value of the square root of pi is:
Laplace Transform(Square Root(t))*s*Square Root(s^3))
A bit raound about but its exact.
To: ambrose
If you took a circle with radius 1 (unit circle) and transformed it into a square, the square root of pi would be the length of one side.
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