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|align="center"|Σ 1/n<sup>n</sup> = ln(3)<sup>e</sup> | |align="center"|Σ 1/n<sup>n</sup> = ln(3)<sup>e</sup> | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | * One may argue that sin(pi/10) is another expression that approximates to (1 foot / 1 meter). | ||
+ | * Ordinal numbers in le francais are usually formed by adding a superscript "e" to a number, such as "5<sup>e</sup>". Furthermore, ordinal numbers in le francais can also denote denominators (unlike ordinal numbers in German), so "1 x 5<sup>e</sup>" would literally mean “1/5”. | ||
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