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The Goat Problem - Numberphile

Apr 14, 2024
approximation because it was easier to calculate, which is what I said before, which was 1.158. - (So it becomes more or less)   (the same as now-) - Oh, it's the same, it's the same. In fact, I'll tell you this: it's really good to have an exact answer; I mean a formula for the first time. This formula is hard to solve though, and if you wanted to solve it, you'd be better off approximating the values ​​anyway. Therefore, it is still calculated using approximations. But hey, we have the first formula for the alpha angle! (Then you would put it in-) - Then you take that alpha and put it directly into the formula that we had with our trigonogram.
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So trigonometry is still there as our final step. - (And that... and that's just) (is the length going to change by a billionth of a nanometer?) - I have no idea. Because I don't think it's actually been calculated because it's difficult. (So ​​we know the exact number, but probably no one would bother to calculate it. Couldn't you put that in Wolfram Alpha?) I don't think we can; I think even Wolfram Alpha would have a hard time calculating this answer. -(Why did this mathematician do this? Why) (he spent his time alone because-)-I don't want to speak for him, but I can guess if you want?
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