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{{First pic|Calculus demonstration 2.jpg|Part of the [[Mathematical proof|demonstration]] made by the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'')}} | {{First pic|Calculus demonstration 2.jpg|Part of the [[Mathematical proof|demonstration]] made by the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'')}} | ||
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] once used the [[squeeze theorem]] to '''prove''' that <math>\lim_{\theta\to 0} \frac {sin \theta} {\theta} = 1</math>. During the demonstration, the Doctor used [[Mathematics|mathematical]] concepts such as [[sine|sin]], [[cosine|cos]], [[tangent|tan]], [[inequality|inequalities]] and [[limit]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') | The [[Twelfth Doctor]] once used the [[squeeze theorem]] to '''prove''' that <math>\lim_{\theta\to 0} \frac {sin \theta} {\theta} = 1</math>. During the demonstration, the Doctor used [[Mathematics|mathematical]] concepts such as [[sine|sin]], [[cosine|cos]], [[tangent|tan]], [[inequality|inequalities]] and [[limit]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 21 May 2022
The Twelfth Doctor once used the squeeze theorem to prove that . During the demonstration, the Doctor used mathematical concepts such as sin, cos, tan, inequalities and limit. (TV: The Pilot)