3.14159*105
Each of them is precisely equal to the other.
If you mean 314159 then it is a prime number
Given a circle with an area of 314,159; find the radius r. The area of a circle is determined by the formula π * r2 A = πr2 Because we have a value for A, we substitute 314159 = πr2 We have to get r on one side of the equation, by itself. To do this, divide both sides by π. ( 314159 / π ) = πr2 / π Simplify ( 314159 / π ) = r2 We need r to be the only thing on it's side of the equation, so we'll take the square root of both sides, and simplify. sqrt( 314159/π ) = r This answer is correct, but because we had a value for A, we can get a decimal approximation. r = sqrt ( 314159 / 3.14159 ) r = sqrt ( 100,000) r = 316.227766
2 plus 2 does not equal pie
314159
3.14159*105
Each of them is precisely equal to the other.
If you mean 314159 then it is a prime number
Given a circle with an area of 314,159; find the radius r. The area of a circle is determined by the formula π * r2 A = πr2 Because we have a value for A, we substitute 314159 = πr2 We have to get r on one side of the equation, by itself. To do this, divide both sides by π. ( 314159 / π ) = πr2 / π Simplify ( 314159 / π ) = r2 We need r to be the only thing on it's side of the equation, so we'll take the square root of both sides, and simplify. sqrt( 314159/π ) = r This answer is correct, but because we had a value for A, we can get a decimal approximation. r = sqrt ( 314159 / 3.14159 ) r = sqrt ( 100,000) r = 316.227766
Pi does in fact equal 3.14159.
2 plus 2 does not equal pie
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Cut a pie into four equal pieces. Each piece is one quarter of a pie.