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Press SHIFT [pi]. pi is the middle key on the bottom row of the keyboard.

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What is pi eqaul to

The circumference (perimeter) of a circle is given by the formula
C = 2 (pi) (r), where r is the radius. Since radius is half of the diameter, d = 2 (r), so C = (pi) d.
Dividing both sides by d to get pi by itself, pi is the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter.

Pi is irrational, meaning that it goes on forever, without repeating numbers and cannot be represented as a fraction.

In everyday life, we often use 22/7 as an approximation of pi. Other people use 3.14.

I have memorized what my calculator gave me plus one more decimal, 3.1415926536.

Others have memorized it to thousands of digits and people have spent their lifetimes calculating pi to more and more decimals. Books have been written about pi.

Some schools celebrate Pi Day, since Pi begins with 3.14, it is celebrated on March 14th.

Good luck,

Paul


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi
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Area of circle

(pi)R squared (Fixya won't let me use the sign for Pi)

Area of a circle=pi*radius^2 or pi times radius times radius

example: suppose the radius of a circle is 10 inches, then the Area of the circle would be pi times 10 times 10 or 100*pi

pi represents the circumference (distance around) of a circle / diameter and for any circle is constantly the same number which is approximately 3.14

so in my example 100*pi=100*3.14 or 314 square inches
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Formula for circumference

Circumference of a Circle: 2 x pi x radius - OR - pi x diameter,

or if you need some sphere calculations?

Sphere Surface Area: 4 X pi X radius squared OR
pi X diameter squared Sphere Volume: 4/3 X pi X radius cubed OR
( pi X diameter cubed ) / 6
By the way.......... "pi" = 3.1415926536




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Find the trig function given its period cos 5 pi

cos(5PI)=cos(4PI+PI)=cos(PI)=-1
sin(19PI/6)=sin(18PI/6+ PI/6)=sin(3PI +Pi/6)=sin(2PI+PI+PI/6)=sin(PI+PI/6)=sin(-PI/6)=-sin(PI/6)=-1/2
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Math problem

This sounds like someones homework. I'm risking my reputation here but here goes.

Previous Area was Pi x R x R. = Pi X 10 X 10 = 100 X Pi
Previous Perimeter is 2 X Pi X R = 2 X Pi X 10 = 20 X Pi

New shape is a rectangle with a semicircle at each end and width of 10 cm.
New Perimeter is circular bits + straight edges between them.
We know the circular bits but not how long the straight bits are so ...
Perimeter = 20 X Pi = (2 X Pi X 5) + L X 2 = 10 X Pi + (L X 2)
So L = (20 - 10) X Pi / 2 = 5 X Pi.

So the new Area is ... (Pi X 5 X 5) + (10 X 5 X Pi)
= 75 X Pi.
= 75 X 3.14 = 235.5
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