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To: Gib Bogle who wrote (44164)7/8/2007 2:08:22 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 78421
 
Speaking of irrationals and other SI denizens I often wondered if I eat a pie whether it is irrational or not? i.e. is e + pi irrational?

It has too much sugar, but I don't know if the two of them together is totally, like, insane.

It should be easy to figger out. Too much e, as in e^n etc is irrational, and Pi is irrational. So e^Pi must be irrational as it is perhaps unwise to e{at} too much Pi{e). and it follows e+pi must be irrational too..

And it should be childishly obvious that if Pi is irrational and e is irrational that 2*e + 5*Pi must be irrational too..

you would think.. but.. izzit?

EC<:-}
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