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true value= 4.6692016091029906718532038204662016172581855774758
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::: The ''true value'' shown (for each program execution) is the true value (taken from a value that is assigned), rounded to the number of decimal digits in use for the program. For the true value, the actual constant within the program is accurate to '''115''' decimal digits. All computed values shown for the output are, by definition, approximations, limited by the number of decimal digits and the number of iterations. --
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