the value of pie is ALWAYS 3.14 The deliciousness of pie gives it it's value. In mathematical terms, pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
Approximately 3.14159265. It can't be exactly represented as a decimal, or as a fraction.
i think reasonable means in math if its worth any value such as the 0 its worth no value
varible
Absolute Value in math terms? It is the numeric magnitude of a quantity, it's "bigness", without regard to direction or sign. It is the euclidean distance from zero to that quantity. Absolute Value is notated by using vertical bars. For an example, the absolute value of x is |x| |3| = 3 |-3| = 3 |4+3i| = 5
the value of pie is ALWAYS 3.14 The deliciousness of pie gives it it's value. In mathematical terms, pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
Approximately 3.14159265. It can't be exactly represented as a decimal, or as a fraction.
i think reasonable means in math if its worth any value such as the 0 its worth no value
Get a number or value.
It is a measure of how close the calculated value is to the true value.
varible
Not exactly, 'cause it's actual value is what you get when you divide 22 by 7. And, in terms of angle it is 180o .
If you are referring to the number that is used to describe the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, then, yes, in terms of math it is spelled pi. Pi equals out to about 3.141529+ and goes on infinite (never ending).
The range is the y value like the domain is the x value as in Domain and Range.
well, Albert Einstein created it and it is called pie because a pie is always used in fractional math
X (or Y) = (one value)
The math unit pi (not pie!) is approx 3.14159 which is 314.159%