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It is (-2 + pi/2).
sine tables, that's how they did it before calculators, there are formulas as well
To find the exact value you could:use exact values rather than estimates - as inputs;use exact formula instead of approximations,use calculus.There are other methods as well and the choice depends on the circumstances. Then, if Y is your value and E is the exact value,percentage error = 100*(Y - E)/E or 100*(Y/E - 1).
It depends on the exact value of h, but, algebraically, the answer is h/24.
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If the value of pi is the circumference of any circle divided by its diameter then what is the true exact value of pi? Why is it that the exact area of a circle can never be found?
Yes. It does not have to be an exact value.
The exact value of sec 4pi divided by 3 is 1/3.
Use estimates and see if the calculation gives an answer that is similar to the exact calculated value.
700 - 320 = 380. The exact value, which is easy enough to calculate rather than waste your time with estimates and then worry about errors and so forth, is 378.700 - 320 = 380. The exact value, which is easy enough to calculate rather than waste your time with estimates and then worry about errors and so forth, is 378.700 - 320 = 380. The exact value, which is easy enough to calculate rather than waste your time with estimates and then worry about errors and so forth, is 378.700 - 320 = 380. The exact value, which is easy enough to calculate rather than waste your time with estimates and then worry about errors and so forth, is 378.
The circumference of any circle when divided by its diameter has the exact value of pi
sine tables, that's how they did it before calculators, there are formulas as well
To find the exact value you could:use exact values rather than estimates - as inputs;use exact formula instead of approximations,use calculus.There are other methods as well and the choice depends on the circumstances. Then, if Y is your value and E is the exact value,percentage error = 100*(Y - E)/E or 100*(Y/E - 1).
It depends on the exact value of h, but, algebraically, the answer is h/24.
1/squareroot2 ummm, yes, but be aware that square root 2 is an irrational number that has *no* exact value. So your question cannot be answered in the terms you asked it. You can use a calculator to get as much precision as you want, but never an *exact* answer.
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If the value of pi is the circumference of any circle divided by its diameter then what is the true exact value of pi? Why is it that the exact area of a circle can never be found?
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