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.
The question cannot be answered because it is based on a false premise: negative pi is NOT a negative rational number.
All negative numbers are less than pi.
the square root of pi
Negative pi is - 3.14.
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.
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.
No Pi is always the same.
(-1/pi)-1 = -pi
The question cannot be answered because it is based on a false premise: negative pi is NOT a negative rational number.
No. Pi is a set number, if it were negative (-3.14159...) it would not represent the ratio of radius to circumference.
All negative numbers are less than pi.
the square root of pi
Yes.
Negative 0.5 is.
sin pi/2 =1 sin 3 pi/2 is negative 1 ( it is in 3rd quadrant where sin is negative