yes, but pi is irrational so it goes on forever. To visit 1 million digits of pi, go to this link:
http://www.piday.org/million.php
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Pi is approximately equal to 3.141592652389793238462.
pi is equal to 3.14
No. Pi is approximately 3.14 and since .75 is not equal to 3.14, .75 is not equal to 3.14.
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Pi is not equal to 6. It is equal to 3.14159...
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Pi is approximately equal to 3.141592652389793238462.
12/pi is equal to 12/pi, 12/3.14 (most common rounding of Pi) is about 3.822
pi is equal to 3.14
No. Pi is approximately 3.14 and since .75 is not equal to 3.14, .75 is not equal to 3.14.
If you mean a circle: the circumference is equal to diameter x pi, or 2 x pi x radius.If you mean a circle: the circumference is equal to diameter x pi, or 2 x pi x radius.If you mean a circle: the circumference is equal to diameter x pi, or 2 x pi x radius.If you mean a circle: the circumference is equal to diameter x pi, or 2 x pi x radius.
The mathematical term of pi is approximated equal to 22/7. :)
pi is approximately equal to: 3.141592653589793238462643383279...
if 360 degrees is equal to 2 Pi (3.14...) so 180 degrees is equal to 1 PI or just Pi
Circumference = pi times diameter or Circumference= two x pi x radius. Now remember the diameter of a circle is the straight line from one edge of the circle, through the centre to the opposite edge. The straight line from the edge to the centre is the radius, and then from the centre to the opposite edge is another radius. So the diameter is the length of two radii. Algebraically express as d = 2r. So Algebraically C = pi*d Substituting the 'd' for '2r' C = pi2r However in algebra coefficient numbers are expressed to the left. Hence C = 2pir Why 'C' is this expression I would have to go into some 'very heavy' differential calculus. Suffice it to say, the ancients found that the circumference traced by a donkey/mule driving water out of well was directly proportional to the diameter, twice the length of the tether(2 radii). From this they discovered that for however long the the tether and the circumference were. they had a constant of proportion C directly related to diameter. This is equated to C = kd And k = C/d , which was founf to be 3.141592..... which now call 'pi'. for any sized circle. So today in school you learn C = pi d or C = 2 pi r And for circular area(A) A = pi r^(2) The 'pi' youare given in school is proabably 3.14 , 3.1416 or 22/7 . However, these values are Approximatons, because 'pi' is an irrational number. Hope that helps!!!!!!
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