Nearly, I think you committed a typo: pi = circumference/diameter
3.385137501 this is true, I did it on my calculator!
yes that is true
3.1415 While true, pi to 5 significant digits is actually 3.1416!
if you take a perfect circle and divide the circumference by the diameter you get pi (3.14159.....goes on forever as far as we know) no matter how big or small your circle is, if it's a true circle this ration C=pi*D will always be true The decimal representation of pi DOES go on for ever - not just "as far as we know". If it terminated, then pi would be a rational number, and it is not.
Nearly, I think you committed a typo: pi = circumference/diameter
3.385137501 this is true, I did it on my calculator!
yes that is true
Yes, that is true.
3.1415 While true, pi to 5 significant digits is actually 3.1416!
True
False Pi has infinite number of digits with no repetition so there is no way of discovering ALL of Pi's digits.
if you take a perfect circle and divide the circumference by the diameter you get pi (3.14159.....goes on forever as far as we know) no matter how big or small your circle is, if it's a true circle this ration C=pi*D will always be true The decimal representation of pi DOES go on for ever - not just "as far as we know". If it terminated, then pi would be a rational number, and it is not.
It is like a postulate, not a thereom. A postulate is accepted to be true by not for sure. A theroem can be proven to be true.
The true value of Pi has never been found because it is an irrational number which can't be expressed as a fraction.
No, because the value of pi as in a circle .is an irrational number and its true value as yet has never been finally determined
y=x^pid/dx=pi*(x^pi-1)This is true because of power rule.d/dx (x^a)=a(x^(a-1))