It's so close to being a right triangle, but it's barely not #math #geometry #algebra #maths

Channel: Gravity Assist US Published: 2025-03-17 227 words Source: auto_caption

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whoa whoa whoa is this actually right if Pi 4 + Pi 5 = e 6 then there must be a triangle with a hypotenuse of e to the 3r and two legs of pi to the 2 and pi to 2.5 and just so we're clear these are actual numbers we're dealing with pi is a mathematical constant that represents the ratio of a circle circumference to its diameter whereas e is an irrational number ul's number and it's actually the base of natural logarithms first let me review what I said before which is that based on this equation there is some right triangle with a hypotenuse of e to the 3r and two legs of pi to the 2 and pi to 2.5 but why am I saying that this isn't the Pythagorean theorem after all the Pythagorean theorem is in the format of a^2 + b^2 = c^2 but our exponents are four 5 and six so how do these relate well we can actually rewrite pi to 4th as pk^ 2 to the 2 because a BX is equal to a b all to the X the same logic will apply for our PI to 5 and E to 6 so I guess we're all clear now this is definitely a triangle right well actually no it's not but it's incredibly close