n to me is a straight line. 180 degrees. Pi. n+1 doesn't change the meaning much. 180 degrees. Pi. When 2n is there, I say the other axes. And the existing one. Which is a giant square. Pi squared. Completion of giant square or imagining a completion thereof is an error.
Let us consider sigma 1/n. Sigma 1/d = n(n+1)/(pi ×2). n and (n+1) are e ^ (i × pi) into e ^ (i × pi). Which is -1. So sigma 1/d = -1/(2 × pi). Put pi = 6. Semicircle. Then Sigma 1/d = -1/12.
n to me is a straight line. 180 degrees. Pi.
ReplyDeleten+1 doesn't change the meaning much. 180 degrees. Pi.
When 2n is there, I say the other axes. And the existing one. Which is a giant square. Pi squared.
Completion of giant square or imagining a completion thereof is an error.
Let us consider sigma 1/n.
ReplyDeleteSigma 1/d = n(n+1)/(pi ×2).
n and (n+1) are e ^ (i × pi) into e ^ (i × pi). Which is -1.
So sigma 1/d = -1/(2 × pi).
Put pi = 6. Semicircle.
Then
Sigma 1/d = -1/12.