please give the accurate value of pi.
divide 22 by 7 you will get the accurate value..
\(\pi = 3.14159\cdots\)
@waterineyes \(\pi \ne 22 \div 7\)
In fact, 22/7 is APPROXIMATELY equal to pi.
3.14159625
22/7 = 3.142857 and bar above them :)
3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097 4944592307816406286208998628034825342117067... hahah :o
You cannot write the exact value of pi because it is irrational And approximation can be found above
That is why they call this number pi
Because no one can write a never ending number
Another form of pi is \(C \over D\)
@ParthKohli so basically you are saying that the value of pi is 3.14159 initially.. Since this value is derived from 22/7 so its value is 3.14 something..
Pi is not derived from 22/7, but it is derived from the division of Circumference and Diameter, in any given circle.
22/7 is a fraction close to the real value of pi.
Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It cannot be written exactly as a decimal because it is a transcendental number; it's irrational. We know precisely how much it is mathematically, just like we know exactly how much the square root of 2 is. We can't write either pi or the square root of two as a fraction of integers (or in a repeating or finite decimal notation). Pi has a decimal representation which consists of an infinite number of non-repeating digits. The value of pi to 100 significant figures is 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097 4944592307816406286208998628034825342117067...
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i have a value to find more accurate value of pi....... Do anyone here knows it
Anyone
\(\pi = {C \over D}\) I couldn't get more accurate :)
@parth i have one
@ParthKohli whats the value of pi
I just told you. 3.14159265.......
now say what is the value of |dw:1341341625491:dw|
22/7 is not the exact value of pi.
22/7 = 3.14285714
now @ParthKohli a surprize for you
sorry
Give the value of |dw:1341341776056:dw|
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