its when you leave the answer with ╥ in it
e.g. if they go find the area of a circle (Pi.r.r or squared) you find the radius say 4cm then you put in in the formula
so piX4X4 so you then find out 4X4 which is 16
so the area of a circle with a radius of 4cm in terms of ╥ is
16╥
pi is a symbol that we all use and it looks something like this....
in terms of pi- when using the symbol for pi instead of 3.14 or 22/7 in the end result of an equation
In mathmatical terms, term means the way of saying or writing something. For example, Pi, in other terms is 3.141592654... and so on. :D
This is normally expressed in terms of the radius: area = pi x radius2.This is normally expressed in terms of the radius: area = pi x radius2.This is normally expressed in terms of the radius: area = pi x radius2.This is normally expressed in terms of the radius: area = pi x radius2.
L × pi × r2
you find the answer without multiplying by pi and leave the pi sign in your answer
pi is a symbol that we all use and it looks something like this....
pi x r2 x h = volume of a cylinder
In math terms, pi, means 3.14, which is a everlasting decimal, that is just rounded to make your math easier. So pi, means 3.14 in math terms.
Do you mean pi? pi = 3.1415926535 Circumference of a circle = pi*diameter
Leaving in terms of pi means, through out the whole answer you have the pi symbol when you sub and compute. So basically heres an example: 2pir r=14 2pi14 28pi your answer is 28 with the pi symbol on the right but I dont know how to write it on the computer was that of help?
Pi is used in the equation to determine the volume of a cylinder with r being the radius and h being the height of the clynder: V = Pi*r2h
Pi, in mathematical terms, means the number 3.14159. Pi is a never-ending number ( it goes on forever after 3.14159)
in terms of pi- when using the symbol for pi instead of 3.14 or 22/7 in the end result of an equation
It means a rotation of pi radians (180 degrees).
It is approx 45*pi
In mathmatical terms, term means the way of saying or writing something. For example, Pi, in other terms is 3.141592654... and so on. :D