Nice exposition, but poor Pi got lost as DJBuckCallYo points out. One neat thing about cone volumes is that, since Pi nearly offsets the 1/3 part of the cone volume formula, you can check your math roughly by looking at the product of the square of the radius and the height.
Nice exposition, but poor Pi got lost as DJBuckCallYo points out. One neat thing about cone volumes is that, since Pi nearly offsets the 1/3 part of the cone volume formula, you can check your math roughly by looking at the product of the square of the radius and the height.
widsae 1 month ago
could not pay attention, he's sooooo hot!
BEAUTYKILLERWWE 2 months ago
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yeah, good job dufus. you forgot pie
JohnCrowley1972 3 months ago
uh, what happened to pi in the example?
DJBuckCallYo 1 year ago