I don't think it was the same person. And there are several formulae to determine pi; which one do you mean?
There isn't a formula for determining the degrees of a simple acute angle. The only way is with a protractor or estimate.
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The formula for finding the slope of the line is this: m = (Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1)
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when the value of x for which f(y) is to be found lies in the upper part of forward difference table then we use Newton's forward interpolation formula..
pu = p0 + u(p1 - p0)
The process is called interpolation, which applies a computed formula of the line to a given x or y value. (More specifically, it is "linear interpolation".)
There isn't a formula for determining the degrees of a simple acute angle. The only way is with a protractor or estimate.
T= Ta + (Tb-Ta)((H-Ha)/(Hb-Ha))
Pythagoras invented the distance formula
Density = Mass/ Volume
a=3.14*l
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