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Re: A really odd math problem....

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Originally Posted by Adam Y.
Yeah that though I was thinking more along the lines of hideous calculus that I have never taken yet. Aparently it has something to do with the taylor series. This is odd because I even asked my calculus teacher and he didn't know the reason why. He thought my friend was making it up. http://www.math.toronto.edu/mathnet/...rner/epii.html
I guess Ill learn how this works next year in college.
I don't really understand it. I mean, I'm familiar with the trig "proof," but its still mind boggling. It decreases the perceived entropy of the universe for me :-)
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