They put the value of pi as about 3 but even today we do not know its exact value only that the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi
Dear Ask. What value of PI did the babylonians obtain?
For any circle its circumference divided by its diameter is always equal to pi.
First divide by (2 x pi) to obtain the radius. Then calculate the area with the well-known formula for the area of a circle: A = pi x radius2.First divide by (2 x pi) to obtain the radius. Then calculate the area with the well-known formula for the area of a circle: A = pi x radius2.First divide by (2 x pi) to obtain the radius. Then calculate the area with the well-known formula for the area of a circle: A = pi x radius2.First divide by (2 x pi) to obtain the radius. Then calculate the area with the well-known formula for the area of a circle: A = pi x radius2.
At around 1900 B.C., Egyptians estimated the value of pi to be 256 / 81 .
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At around 1900 B.C., Egyptians estimated the value of pi to be 256/81.
22/7 or 3.142857...
You might add (-pi/3), in which case you obtain zero. Or you can choose any other rational number, and subtract that number minus pi/3. For example, if you want the result to be 2, , the number you must add is (2 - pi/3).
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Both are easy to calculate if you know the radius. If you only know the diameter, divide it by 2 to obtain the radius. Circumference = pi x diameter, or 2 x pi x radius. Area = pi x radius2.
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(pi)(1/pi)=1.4396 ...