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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: ambrose
The answer depends upon what the meaning of is is (Can't we ever have a threat without bringing up that Scumbag).
If you want a practical answer for a real world application, pick one of the above numbers to the accuracy desired.
If you want the mathematically correct and exact answer, then the answer is "square root of pi".
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To: BADJOE
I saw a lecture recently where they talked about normed spaces. There, you could make pi many different things depending on the norm. Could be anything from 3 to 8. Lucky we don't live in those worlds, though.
To: yarddog
However we can get close enough for government workYou of course realize that "close enough for government work" would also include Pi denial. What Pi? ...never happened.
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12/08/2001 2:52:38 PM PST
by
Zon
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To: WileyCoyote22
Nah. I believe that would be like getting to the edge of the earth. It is pretty likely that the universe is just a 4-dimensional "sphere".
To: right_to_defend
There is no square root of any negative number.
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:53:22 PM PST
by
BADJOE
To: Dengar01
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To: The Raven
Actually, it is not quite accurate. It is actually the square root of Pi to the first 1000 places, taken to 1000 places, but should be close enough for most calculations.
To: ambrose
Nobody mentioned math!!! Is this a pop-quiz? I didn't know there would be math questions!
To: ambrose
All you Pi are belong to us!
Sorry..had to to be said.
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:55:21 PM PST
by
tonyinv
To: ambrose
I figured it out the square root of pi is...
The amount of Clinton scandals multiplied by
The amount of times the word "abortion" comes out of Barbara Boxers mouth
Divided by the amount of times Gary Condit has lied
Subtracted by the amount of times Jerrold Nadler has bankrupted an "all you can eat" buffet (and eaten all of the pies)
And that is the square root of pi.
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:55:26 PM PST
by
Dengar01
To: BADJOE
There is no square root of any negative number. You're right, there are exactly two.
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To: is_is
If I don't have another piece of pi, I'll die.
So since it has been decided that I must die,
I think I'll have another piece of pi.
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posted on
12/08/2001 2:59:27 PM PST
by
Ditter
To: ambrose
The square root of "pi" is X, where X times X equals pi.
The square root of "pie" is rhubarb!!! :)
To: BADJOE
According to comedian Steven Wright, a black hole is where God goes to divide by zero and find the square root of negative numbers.
To: nevergiveup
"There is no square root of any negative number.
You're right, there are exactly two."
in a single Riemann sheet.
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posted on
12/08/2001 3:01:41 PM PST
by
Tauzero
To: ambrose
Is this a test, cause I didn't study...I have a good excuse!
To: nomasmojarras
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12/08/2001 3:03:31 PM PST
by
Orual
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