-3.14159
probobly because pi equals 3.14 and you can make 3.14 negative so yes you can have negative pi
A = pi * r^2 divide A by pi A/pi = r^2 take square root each side and discard the negative answer sqrt(A/pi) = r
Negative pi is - 3.14.
In the domain [0, 2*pi],sin is negative for pi < x < 2*picos is negative pi/2 < x < 3*pi/2 andtan is negative for pi/2 < x < pi and 3*pi/2 < x < pi.Also, the same applies for all intervals obtained by adding any integer multiple of 2*pi to the bounds.
positive times negative equals negative. positive times positive equals positive. negative times negative equals positive
probobly because pi equals 3.14 and you can make 3.14 negative so yes you can have negative pi
A = pi * r^2 divide A by pi A/pi = r^2 take square root each side and discard the negative answer sqrt(A/pi) = r
Negative pi is - 3.14.
I think it is 3.14 that equals to pi when u solve it
Negative pi is a monomial, or a polynomial with one term. Negative pi, as well as positive pi, are not often used as polynomials, but it is still perfectly reasonable to do so.
A pi equals 3.1415326535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923
A negative plus a negative equals a negative.
In the domain [0, 2*pi],sin is negative for pi < x < 2*picos is negative pi/2 < x < 3*pi/2 andtan is negative for pi/2 < x < pi and 3*pi/2 < x < pi.Also, the same applies for all intervals obtained by adding any integer multiple of 2*pi to the bounds.
Theta equals 0 or pi.
Pi always equals 3.14...
No Pi is always the same.
positive times negative equals negative. positive times positive equals positive. negative times negative equals positive