e + pi
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@ohmyfsm wait a sec, I thought e was the limit of (1+n)^(1/n) when n snuggles up to zero
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@xXMoLtEnMaStAXx Many, many people not only like math, but love it... but if you were to say that tards don't like math, or stoopit people don't like math,or the logically impaired don't like math -- well, I would be more inclined to give you the benefit of the doubt.
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@davidiscoolnotschool UHHHHHH.. NOBODY LIKES MATH
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This is was terrible.
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blah blah blah pythagorean theorem blah blah blah
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u gotta love math ^_^
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the most important numbers in math are 0, 1, p, i, e
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the most imprtant numbers in math are 0, 1, p, i, e
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I think that what they meant (though it was horribly worded) is that any sum of two different transcendental numbers cannot equal a rational number. pi and -pi are both pi, but pi and e are not.
This entire video and no e^(pi*i)?
scoreunder 7 months ago 12
I didnt do it, i did it!
Yetaxa 1 year ago 7