Exploring Increasing Terms in a Sequence of Multiples of Pi

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site seems great with lots of helpful people

It is and it is :smile:

Welcome to the forum
 
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Guineapigs_181 said:
Sorry if I'm misunderstanding, but since each term has to be bigger than the last, wouldn't
m1=2π
m2=4π
m3=6π
where
mn=[2nπ]
work?
 
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