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No. Pi is a set number, if it were negative (-3.14159...) it would not represent the ratio of radius to circumference.

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Jeremiah Bonnett

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But if pi could be represented in the negative. Couldn't that number be applied to any possible equation or formula in figuring out the weirdness that is black holes. Perhaps I'm an idiot.

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Is negative Pi a polynomial?

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.


What is the square root of negative pi?

Answer 1:The only answer is π^-1iThe square root of -1 is i so i times the square root of pi is equal to the square root of negative piAnswer 2:More concretely, the square root of negative pi is approximately 1.772453850905i, wherein the 1.772453850905 represents an approximation of pi, and "i", which should be a lower case cursive "i", represents the square root of negative one.


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Why does E to the pi i equal negative one?

E to the pi i equals negative one because of a string of properties. Namely logarithmic properties. When you take the natural log of both sides you are able to bring the exponent of pi and i down. And replace the ln of e with 1. When you keep the natural log of negative 1 you get 3.145....i or pi times i. To understand this natural log place you must go back to the original equation E^pi i. When you take the i root of both sides you get e to the pi alone, and have the i root of negative one. By doing this you are just raising negative 1 to the inverse of i, negative i. When you do this you end up with 23.14069263....... because of derivatives. Guess what e to the pi is. you guessed right 23.14069263. This is commonly known as Eulers's identity. If you want the more in depth understanding google it, or bing whatever you prefer.


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