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Question by Laurence H. P.
Submitted on 5/3/2004
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Using 10 proofs, I computed, solved and stated that 'pi' is a rational number equals to 3.125
You can buy my book on my Website: www.lulu.com/pi3125

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Answer by fsdsdf
Submitted on 9/14/2004
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asdfasdfsdf

 

Answer by tony
Submitted on 11/10/2004
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no it isnt, it is 3.1621478965

 

Answer by undrstdknwitall@hotmail.com
Submitted on 2/19/2005
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{(3log10)+(3log2)+3loge)} + sine = pi

(3log10)=0.47712125471966
(3log2)=1.58496250072116
(3loge)=1.09861228866811

0.47712125471966 + 1.58496250072116 + 1.09861228866811 = 3.16069604410893

3.16069604410893 + sin = -0.01910222860995

3.16069604410893 +  -0.01910222860995 = 3.14159381549898 = Pi

The bible says pi = 3, (1 Kings 7:23) so I tried 3, 3x, to a the various logs and wala. What do you think.

works in Excel and if you have a mac, try pcalc.

Travis

undrstdknwitall@hotmail.com

 

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