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March 14, 2026, 08:16:41 PM |
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… Nevertheless, Happy ∫₋₁¹ (1 / √(1 − x²)) dx day.
This might just be the most creative one I've seen today I'm too lazy to get a book and biro to solve something at the moment but I can vividly remember that there is an acrsin trig representation for this and when you simplify it after your substitute the upper and lower limits of the integral you should get π. ∫ (1 / √(1 − x²)) dx this stuff is arcsinx +c if you then substitute -1 and 1 you end up with π/2 -(-π/2) which is same as π. Math is really interesting.
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CryptSafe
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March 14, 2026, 10:33:19 PM |
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Oh, I almost forgot the Almighty Pythagoras today. I could see the fun and cruise ongoing here. Maybe I could also eat some Pie if DireWolfM14 permits.
Happy Pi day!
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March 14, 2026, 10:50:43 PM |
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πr2 Convert 3142. 8571428571 KG to tonnes. I prefer to settle for easy
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......................................... Silence is also an answer....................
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March 15, 2026, 09:02:50 AM |
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Today is 3-14, so let's celebrate mathematics and test our math skills for a little fun (and maybe some merit.) I'll start: √-1 2^3 ∑ πPost your fun equations if you have them. Disclaimer: I'm not a merit source, but I do have a couple of dozen sMerit burning a hole in my pocket. Disclaimer 2: Yeah, I know, we Americans write dates backwards, get over it. Furthermore, if it wasn't for us backwards Americans there wouldn't be a Pi day. You're welcome.  That's intresting, though I was actually expecting much equations or much mathematics problems to solve, well Happy pi day and if it's not too late, let refresh our brain with little equation here >> x² + 5x + 6 = 0 (x + 2)(x + 3) = 0 x = -2 x = -3 >> x² - 4x - 5 = 0 (x - 5)(x + 1) = 0 x = 5 x = -1 Problems here x² + 8x -4=0 ?
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Hypnotizer
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March 15, 2026, 09:07:05 AM |
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∫ (1 / √(1 − x²)) dx this stuff is arcsinx +c if you then substitute -1 and 1 you end up with π/2 -(-π/2) which is same as π.
That’s it,  Math is really interesting.
Sure… It’s the most interesting thing out there and it applies to everything… it’s the thing that keeps the Bitcoin Network running smoothly and trustless.
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March 15, 2026, 09:36:46 AM Last edit: March 15, 2026, 10:13:48 AM by satscraper |
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Some stuff relevant to quantum computers.
One of the many possible qubit states
|ψ> = eiπ/4|0> + e-iπ/4|1>
π-based factor is responsible for phase of the relevant ket -vector.
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March 15, 2026, 10:50:56 AM |
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Today is 3-14, so let's celebrate mathematics and test our math skills for a little fun (and maybe some merit.) I'll start: √-1 2^3 ∑ πPost your fun equations if you have them. Disclaimer: I'm not a merit source, but I do have a couple of dozen sMerit burning a hole in my pocket. Disclaimer 2: Yeah, I know, we Americans write dates backwards, get over it. Furthermore, if it wasn't for us backwards Americans there wouldn't be a Pi day. You're welcome.  Area, a = Length (l) × Breadth (b) ; unit is m^2 Volume, v = Length (l) × Breadth (b) × Height (h); unit is m^3 Sometimes it is difficult to recall or remember some formula or equation once you are done with school because you won't be studying and practicing unless the person want to further..., this is really interesting op.
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March 15, 2026, 11:04:38 AM |
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I know a funny one but it's not a complex equation.
If you slice a pie into 3 equal parts, it's 1/3 or 0.333 each If you add them up again, it will be a total of 0.999 Where's the missing 0.001?
Answer: (highlight to reveal) It got stuck on the knife xD
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Bryan jessy
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March 15, 2026, 01:05:38 PM |
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∫ (1 / √(1 − x²)) dx this stuff is arcsinx +c if you then substitute -1 and 1 you end up with π/2 -(-π/2) which is same as π.
That’s it,  Math is really interesting.
Sure… It’s the most interesting thing out there and it applies to everything… it’s the thing that keeps the Bitcoin Network running smoothly and trustless.
Yes it is very interesting, but it is really funny how I try to escape it but I end up with it because literally everything in life requires calculation, one needs to be calculative in order to operate effortlessly in all we do. Of course our assets requires lots of calculative skills.
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March 15, 2026, 02:54:40 PM |
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Today is 3-14, so let's celebrate mathematics and test our math skills for a little fun (and maybe some merit.) I'll start: √-1 2^3 ∑ πPost your fun equations if you have them. Disclaimer: I'm not a merit source, but I do have a couple of dozen sMerit burning a hole in my pocket. Disclaimer 2: Yeah, I know, we Americans write dates backwards, get over it. Furthermore, if it wasn't for us backwards Americans there wouldn't be a Pi day. You're welcome.  I was just navigating round the forum when I came across this thread, lol It's quiet fun. You just remind me back then in my school days even though I wasn't really a lover of mathematics, this a subject that delt so much with me way back, but nevertheless am sure of learning one or two from this fun.
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How about this  √(305)² +(15×7)³ =i? Honestly, after seeing the thread, I remembered my old school days. Although we are writing here for fun. Hopefully I can keep the standards of my math teacher. Although I was not very serious about math, I hope everyone will take it as a joke if I make a mistake.  √{(√4)2+5}+14/100 => √4=2 =>{(√4)2} =>{(√4)2=(2×2)} => √{4+5}+14/100 => √9 = 3 + 0.14 => 3+0.14 => 3.14 (ans.)
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March 15, 2026, 06:33:15 PM |
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Honestly, after seeing the thread, I remembered my old school days. Although we are writing here for fun. Hopefully I can keep the standards of my math teacher. Although I was not very serious about math, I hope everyone will take it as a joke if I make a mistake.  √{(√4)2+5}+14/100 => √4=2 =>{(√4)2} =>{(√4)2=(2×2)} => √{4+5}+14/100 => √9 = 3 + 0.14 => 3+0.14 => 3.14 (ans.) Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally. No, she didn't fart, she PEMDAS'd (or PEDMAS'd, it's the same thing. IYKYK)  However, Sally and your math teacher should be quite proud of you. For someone who claims to have not been serious about math, at least you retained one of the basic principles of algebra. Sadly, many people are not as knowledgeable. Personally, I use math every day, and not just at work. Most of us go through daily routines where we're using basic math without even thinking about it.
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March 15, 2026, 06:33:27 PM |
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[√-1 2^3 [8] +[SUM] π-[PIE]
Oh no "I Ate Some Pie"( I 8 SUM PIE) with my equation
Lol.....
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Today is 3-14, so let's celebrate mathematics and test our math skills for a little fun (and maybe some merit.)
The formula stands for I eight sum pi. It is a classic but fits the day perfectly. Since we are on a bitcoin forum we could also say that cryptography is just very expensive math used to protect our freedom. Happy pi day to everyone regardless of how you write your dates
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