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The value of PIE=3.14 what is defenition of PIE
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Asked by mohd basheer,
05 Apr '08 05:36 pm
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Pi or π is one of the most important mathematical constants, approximately equal to 3.14159. It represents the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter in Euclidean geometry, which is the same as the ratio of a circle's area to the square of its radius.
In Euclidean plane geometry, π is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter:
PIe = C/D
Note that the ratio c/d does not depend on the size of the circle. For example, if a circle has twice the diameter d of another circle it will also have twice the circumference c, preserving the ratio c/d. This fact is a consequence of the similarity of all circles.
Answered by Musaddiq Ameen, 05 Apr '08 05:38 pm
In Euclidean plane geometry, π is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter:
PIe = C/D
Note that the ratio c/d does not depend on the size of the circle. For example, if a circle has twice the diameter d of another circle it will also have twice the circumference c, preserving the ratio c/d. This fact is a consequence of the similarity of all circles.
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