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Errors in duplication can be remedied to arbitrary accuracy if noise remains less than 50%. Given c = a*x + b asymmetry, The Pythagorean Theorem a^2 + b^2 = c^2 is also a^2 + b^2 = (a*x + b)^2 . Conjectures: Given i integers from 1 to Infinity, the sum of (a, 2*b)*x^(i++) approaches (a, a*x). Given x = n/m, { a = 2*m*n, b = (a/x ��� a*x)/2 }. Two examples are given. Both are calculated with geometry rather than symbols (comp. V is a symbol and 5 is a symbol). Originally attempted arXiv publication on February 29, 2020: [moderation #285645] arXiv: submit/2863348 removed.
scale symmetry, geometry, mathematics, metallic mean family, Pythagorean theorem
scale symmetry, geometry, mathematics, metallic mean family, Pythagorean theorem
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