There is no end to pi.
If you mean the number pi, you can't have a "large amount of pi" or a "small amount of pi" - the number pi will always be the number pi (approximately 3.1416).
You can get as close to 100*pi as you like. As you increase the number of sides, the limiting value of the area of the polygon is 100*pi.
Circle, followed by square. circumference = 2 pi r so pi r = 50 so r = 50/pi; Area of circle = pi r2, = 2500/pi = 795.5 sqcm Square = 25 x 25 = 625 sqcm.
A circle, radius 56/2 pi = 28/pi = 8 feet 11 inches which would have an area of 249¾ squinches
There is no end to pi.
You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.
If you mean the number pi, you can't have a "large amount of pi" or a "small amount of pi" - the number pi will always be the number pi (approximately 3.1416).
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There's no largest number, according to the rules of Pi aka π, there's always more, countless and LARGEST NUMBERS.
You can get as close to 100*pi as you like. As you increase the number of sides, the limiting value of the area of the polygon is 100*pi.
Circle, followed by square. circumference = 2 pi r so pi r = 50 so r = 50/pi; Area of circle = pi r2, = 2500/pi = 795.5 sqcm Square = 25 x 25 = 625 sqcm.
A circle, radius 56/2 pi = 28/pi = 8 feet 11 inches which would have an area of 249¾ squinches
Largest area = pi*182 = 1017.876 square cm to 3 dp
girth = 2PI r height=h h+2 PI r =108 h=108-2 PI r Volume = PI r^2 h V = PI r^2 (108-2PI r) Differentiate with respect to r dV/dr = PI (2r) (108-2PI r) +PI r^2 (-2PI) =0 216 PI r -4 PI^2 r^2 -2 PI^2 r^2=0 216 PI r -6 PI ^2 r^2=0 PI r [ 216-6 PI r] =0 6 PI r = 216 r = 36/PI --- dimensions h = (108-2 PI (36/PI)) = 108 -72=36 -- dimensions Largest volume = PI r^2 h = PI (36/PI)^2 (36) =1,296 / PI d^2V/dr^2 =216 PI -6 PI^2 (2r) when r=36/PI, d^2V/dr2 = 216 PI - 6PI^2 (2)(36)/PI =216 PI -432 PI < 0, indicates V has been maximized.
The largest diameter is 5 inches; therefore the diameter is 5 x pi.
Pi is the circumference of (distance around) a circle divided by its diameter (largest distance across). The radius is one-half of the diameter. 2 pi radius means two times pi times the radius or 2 x pi x radius. You can multiply in any order so this is the same as 2 x radius x pi. 2 x radius = diameter diameter x pi = circumference (distance around) 2 pi radius is the circumference of a circle