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::Is the term 'true value' appropriate here? Increasing the number of digits results in more and more digits of this "constant". The true value may have an imfimite number of digits. The approximations shown here are quite stable.--Walter Pachl 02:07, 16 November 2018 (UTC) |
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true value= 4.669201609 |
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true value= 4.66920160910299067185320382047 |
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