Sep-22-2019, 03:08 PM
There is a hunch in the loony bin of the internet that mathematical constant Pi in base 12 makes for a rational answer. Converting decimal Pi to base 12 yields nothing rational. I suspect the problem might be it needs to be calculated in base 12 in the first place.
equation for Pi
4/sqrt((sqrt(5)+1)/2)
![[Image: 68755777_10157570666188197_6427734367409...e=5DF13430]](https://scontent.flhr3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/68755777_10157570666188197_642773436740927488_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&_nc_oc=AQkMeFo9VMTHJLb2s6aP6DQZY9pVI6MJM9oFAjZLwjBC9bm_AsVzrhmOu8QhTVOZY00&_nc_ht=scontent.flhr3-2.fna&oh=9ef54d2e187924e00097170c1744d562&oe=5DF13430)
I need an Ad-Hoc calculator similar to the equation solver in Microsoft mathematics but that calculates in base 12.
If unsuccessful Base 9 would be my second guess.
equation for Pi
4/sqrt((sqrt(5)+1)/2)
![[Image: 68755777_10157570666188197_6427734367409...e=5DF13430]](https://scontent.flhr3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/68755777_10157570666188197_642773436740927488_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&_nc_oc=AQkMeFo9VMTHJLb2s6aP6DQZY9pVI6MJM9oFAjZLwjBC9bm_AsVzrhmOu8QhTVOZY00&_nc_ht=scontent.flhr3-2.fna&oh=9ef54d2e187924e00097170c1744d562&oe=5DF13430)
I need an Ad-Hoc calculator similar to the equation solver in Microsoft mathematics but that calculates in base 12.
If unsuccessful Base 9 would be my second guess.