03-14-2021, 18:36:29 PM
Trivia's a way to jog brains. Gift yours truly a solution to this quiz.
1. Pi shows a ratio 'twixt two things that only circular non-polygons "own". Say that ratio, and turn any math words into long-form.
2. What's a limit of (1+1/n)^n as n grows to infinity? Say that as a constant.
3. What irrational digit-group was part of an art group around from 1911 to 1914? Say solution as two words.
BONUS:
What kind of big-digit notation is shown within this calculator?
1. Pi shows a ratio 'twixt two things that only circular non-polygons "own". Say that ratio, and turn any math words into long-form.
2. What's a limit of (1+1/n)^n as n grows to infinity? Say that as a constant.
3. What irrational digit-group was part of an art group around from 1911 to 1914? Say solution as two words.
BONUS:
What kind of big-digit notation is shown within this calculator?
American Association for the Abolition of Abused Abbreviations and Asinine Acronyms & a 44mm-length battery is.