@@MysteriousInternetPerson Nope, pi is equal to 4/sqrt(phi). You don't use BIASED trigonometric functions to claim pi as 3.14159265 when these digits are based on AREA of circle, NOT circumference
2π is equivalent to τ, therefore τ/2 does equal to π. And no, √(16/φ) doesn’t equal pi. And no, we are not basing π off of biased trigonometric functions. The definition of pi is supposed to be the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter of a circle. And yes, if you base it off of the area, you still get exactly 3.1415926535… Prove it if you’re still convinced that π = √(16/φ).
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Unfortunately, tau/2 is not pi. REALLY TRUE PI is sqrt(16/golden ratio).
tau/2 is pi. tau is literally 2pi so that means tau/2. also, pi does not equal to sqrt(16/phi), but they share the same first 3 digits.
@@MysteriousInternetPerson Nope, pi is equal to 4/sqrt(phi).
You don't use BIASED trigonometric functions to claim pi as 3.14159265 when these digits are based on AREA of circle, NOT circumference
2π is equivalent to τ, therefore τ/2 does equal to π. And no, √(16/φ) doesn’t equal pi.
And no, we are not basing π off of biased trigonometric functions. The definition of pi is supposed to be the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter of a circle.
And yes, if you base it off of the area, you still get exactly 3.1415926535…
Prove it if you’re still convinced that π = √(16/φ).
@@lukiepoole92544/(sqrt(phi)) is equal to 16(sqrt(phi) bud. they are both 3.1446. Stop it
isnt Tau just 2pi
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