Pi is an infinite number which is called the "Archimedes constant." His estimation equals to 2 10/71< pi< 22/7. Archimedes (287 B.C.E-212 B.C.E.) of Syracuse, Sicily (then part of a greater Greece) is to be known as one of the greatest mathematicians ever to live. Archimedes determined the accuracy of his approach by comparing the perimeter of the circumscribed polygon with the perimeter of a regular polygon with the same number of sides inscribed inside the circle. Using a polygon with 96 sides, he computed the fractional range. In schools, the number 3.14159 is sufficient for calculation.
Larry Shaw made pi day on 3, 14, 1989.
100*pi≈314 feet
It will be the square root of 314, which is about 17.7100451467
Divide 314 by pi and square root the answer which will give you the radius.
The value of pi, to its first four decimal places. Pi cannot be written in full as a decimal number, so it is impossible to write it in full. As a result it is usually rounded up or written with the first few of its decimal places, as in this case.
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There is no 'full' value of Pi. It is a number, called an irrational number, that goes on forever.
Diameter = 314/pi feet
Larry Shaw made pi day on 3, 14, 1989.
It is an irrational number; therefore the sequence is endless. The 'full number sequence' can never be known.
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100*pi≈314 feet
314 feet²Area of a circle = pi x radius²let pi = 3.14A = 3.14 x 10²A = 3.14 x 100A = 314 feet²
Since 2 pi radians equals a full circle; the answer is pi / 2 pi being about 3.14159
Circumference = 2 pi r = 62.8 so r = 31.4/pi = 10 Area = pi r2 = 100 pi = 314 in2
It's simple, just multiply de diameter of the circle by the pi number: 3.141592653.... the result is 31.14 cm, or 314 milimeters.
314 + 809 = 1123