(pi)(1/pi)=1.4396 ...
the same as pi squared, which is 9.86960440109
The square root of pi times pi is simply pi. Because pi*pi=pi squared, the squared and the square root will cancel each other, leaving just pi.
Pi to the 5th power is approximately 306.019684785
Pi is a number. There are no fractals of pi.
pi does not exist because pie is round so tell your teacher that pi does not exist
A pi-H ion doesn't exist. It is an error or confusion.
It doesn't exist. The maximum value of the cosine is 1.00, so no angle can have a cosine of (pi), because (pi) is more than 3.
Yes and its value is determined by the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter, also pi is an irrational number which means it can not be expressed as a fraction
Because they exist just as much as other numbers.
Yes, it is a point on the slide rule. It is exact and not a decimal number.
Sure do. Gaseous nitrogen is bonded this way; one sigma and two pi bonds.
Because the circumference of any circle divided by its diameter is always equal to pi.
The value of pi in taxicab geometry technically does not exist as any taxicab shape would consist of right angles. A circle does not contain any right angles, therefore circles do not exist in taxicab geometry (so neither does the value pi).However, if you were to place a square around a circle with diameter 1, where each side is a tangent to the circle and then removed the corners of the square repeatedly without ever removing any or the area of the circle (see Figure 1), the value of 'pi' in that case would be 4 (as pi = diameter/circumference (or in this case perimeter)).Figure 1Here the problem arises, as perimeter and circumference are not exactly the same thing. Circumference only pertains to a circle (and circles do not exist in taxicab geometry) whereas perimeter pertains to any geometric shape (whether in taxicab geometry or Euclidean geometry).
(pi)(1/pi)=1.4396 ...
No one created pi. It is a natural value - the ratio of circumference of a circle to it's diameter. By subdividing a cicle into ever decreasing sectors and calculating the dimensions using pythagarus theorem a better and better approximation of the value of pi can be arrived at. The exact value of pi has not yet been calculated (possibly does not exist). All we have (made available by very very accurate computers) is a better and better approximation.
the same as pi squared, which is 9.86960440109