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Perfectly explained to me. Why π ≈ 3.14

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bstrat515 👑💛1 year ago

Pi!

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Amit Pandey1 year ago

It’s even better with a unit circle (r = 1) rather than one with unit diameter (r = ½). In that case, you can inscribe a regular convex hexagon and see that the perimeter of a unit circle is a little more than 6—specifically, 6.283185…, a number I call τ.

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Amit Pandey1 year ago

Shouldn’t the remaining piece after subtracting 3 radiuses from the half perimeter be 0.07 ? 🤔 If, Perimeter= 3 Diameter + 0.14 Hence, Perimeter/2 = 3 Radius + 0.07

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미초댁1 year ago

I admire those who can memorize many numbers after 3.14. 👍👏

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sourceshipsell1 year ago

What are the formulas again for finding the circumference and the area of a circle?

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queen 👑1 year ago

Great 👍👍👍

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Decoding Engineering1 year ago

𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗽𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗣𝗶 ( π ):

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John Napoletano1 year ago

We need this kind off math on EVERYTHING. It's like 4.123 or maybe 5 🤣🤣🤣

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Devil Girl1 year ago

@medi_cosity Confused

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