From: Inverse 19 mathematics on
In addition to the PI value valuation as posted, using -1 tangent
value, the same mathematics we used to place 2 billion + prime numbers
and which your current mathematics has been "too cowardly" to accept
challenge of Atkin sieve versus our Hope sieve fior prime numbers ,
we have a possible direct equation for radian valuation.


19*3+.(value of -1 tangent, which we believe is 1/10 of 1/6) The
correct valuation of the Radian is around 57.3-------

This has to be reviewed further, and this is the first method in
Mathematics to obtain a Calculated value of PI and Radian by simple
equation


Link for -1 tangent mathematics


http://hoperesearch.web.officelive.com/default.aspx
From: YBM on
Inverse 19 mathematics a �crit :
> In addition to the PI value valuation as posted, using -1 tangent
> value, the same mathematics we used to place 2 billion + prime numbers
> and which your current mathematics has been "too cowardly" to accept
> challenge of Atkin sieve versus our Hope sieve fior prime numbers ,

YOU are the cowards who refused to publish the source code of your
crappy software when asked to do so in order to support your absurd
claims.
From: zack jones on
On Jun 16, 7:18 am, Inverse 19 mathematics <hope9...(a)verizon.net>
wrote:
>  In addition to the PI value valuation as posted, using -1 tangent
> value, the same mathematics we used to place 2 billion + prime numbers
> and which your current mathematics has been "too cowardly" to accept
> challenge of Atkin sieve versus our  Hope sieve fior prime numbers ,
> we have a possible direct equation for radian valuation.
>
>  19*3+.(value of -1 tangent, which we believe is 1/10 of 1/6)

Why do you not know the precise value of -1 tangent?
Why do you believe that it is "1/10 of 1/6"?

> The correct valuation of the Radian is around
> 57.3-------

More precisely, 57.2957795130823209.

>
>  This has to be reviewed further, and this is the
> first method in Mathematics to obtain a Calculated
> value of PI and Radian by simple equation.

Not really. PI = C/D; R = 180/PI

>
>  Link for -1 tangent mathematics
>
>  http://hoperesearch.web.officelive.com/default.aspx

regards, Bill J