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    Proposition 23
    Proposition [[23]]


    If there are three magnitudes, and others equal to them in multitude, which taken two and two together are in the same ratio, and the proportion of them be perturbed, then they are also in the same ratio ex aequali.
    If there are three magnitudes, and others equal to them in multitude, which taken two and two together are in the same ratio, and the proportion of them be perturbed, then they are also in the same ratio ex aequali.
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    if you are interested i have the formula that combines the "best" transcendental numbers...
    if you are interested i have the formula that combines the "best" transcendental numbers...
    pi and e and also tau(the golden ratio), it also has i so it must be imaginary...
    [[Pi|pi]] and [[Eulersche Zahl|e]] and also tau(the [[golden ratio]]), it also has i so it must be imaginary...
    it is directly related to the 5 pointed star...
    it is directly related to the [[5]] pointed star...
    i derived it from e^pi = -1.0...
    i derived it from e^pi = -1.0...
    write to pieami@yahoo.com in the subject line leave name and the discordian date...
    write to pieami@yahoo.com in the subject line leave name and the [[discordian date]]...


    i am not logged in - please do not frag me or poke in my machine ;)
    i am not logged in - please do not frag me or poke in my machine ;)

    Latest revision as of 06:15, 27 March 2007

    Proposition 23

    If there are three magnitudes, and others equal to them in multitude, which taken two and two together are in the same ratio, and the proportion of them be perturbed, then they are also in the same ratio ex aequali.

    The proof for this is at: http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/bookV/propV23.html

    there are 22 other axioms at: http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/bookI/bookI.html

    if you are interested i have the formula that combines the "best" transcendental numbers... pi and e and also tau(the golden ratio), it also has i so it must be imaginary... it is directly related to the 5 pointed star... i derived it from e^pi = -1.0... write to pieami@yahoo.com in the subject line leave name and the discordian date...

    i am not logged in - please do not frag me or poke in my machine ;)

    pi

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