Cracking Thales Theorem: Part 4
Thales Theorem-N4, which is a special case of (a/A)^s+(b/B)^s=1 when A=B=L is a typical implicit expression for cracking. This article will be published in four parts; help will be provided by e-mail contact. necattasdelen@ttmail.com.
Part Four
The overlapping graph and the resulting error graph are as in Fig. VI and VI

Fig. VI Overlapping of (p Exact & p Mod)

Fig. VII
We may agree for this grade of error. But it is possible to go some steps more.
To correct the last error %, we write :
Last error %=0 and we attack consecutively (b2; m2; G) parameters of (p Mod),
We proceed and after 3 steps more we reach to the error graph as in fig. VIII

Fig. VIII Max error %=-0,00000243..for the whole range (1<TAN<infinite)
Now,
You can go for better accuracies, reach to error %=0,0000000001…
Remember the math-world knows error %=0,00145.. as a big success.
They are not aware of the new error %.level.
Also you can beat the famous mathematician Master Ramanujan with this method.
Have you read the article “Ramanujan” on Triond.?
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