SQRT(3)/4 - 1/4
To be exact, it is 11/π. For a rough numerical representation of it, it is about 3.50140875.
using a calculator.
The interior angles of a regular 12-sided polygon. Total angles 90(24 -4) ie 1800 degrees ie 12 x 150
The exact value is an irrational number, and can't be written on paper with digits.0.34202 is less than 0.000042 percent wrong.Cos(70 deg) is an irrational number and it is impossible to give its exact value.
Different people found better and better approximations. The exact value can only be expressed as the symbol for pi; it has been proven that pi is irrational, in other words, you can't write it exactly as a fraction with integers in the numerator and the denominator. Therefore, you might say that nobody found the exact value of pi, and nobody ever will.
Geographers identify the exact location by using the lattitude and longitude degrees. By doing the calculations with the mentioning of greenwich time, they can obtain the exact location.
To 3 decimal places the numbers are about -1.576 and -11.424 but it's quite possible to find exact their exact values by using the quadratic equation formula
2*pi is one complete revolution, i.e. 360 degrees. Sin of 2*pi = sin 360º = 0
The objective is to provide approximate solutions for problems that don't have a traditional (exact) solution. For example, numerical integration can provide definite integrals in cases where you can't find an exact solution via an antiderivative. Note that in this example, you can get the answer as exact as you want - that is, you can make the error as small as you want (but not zero).
The answer will depend on whether the angles are measured in degrees or radians. That information is not provided and so the question cannot be answered.
The exact location of Egypt is 25 degrees north latitude and 30 degrees east longitude
The exact value of 60 degrees would be 1/2. This is a math problem.
Latitude and longitude provide precise numerical coordinates to any point on earth' surface. Using these coordinates, exact locations can be found for military or civilian purposes such as navigation.
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To be exact, it is 11/π. For a rough numerical representation of it, it is about 3.50140875.
Each minute space occupies 6 degrees and so 24*6 = 144 degrees or try using a protractor for a more accurate measurement