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what is a π ​

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Answered by mohitgurjar5935
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     = 3.14 =  \frac{22}{7}=pi

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :

⦁ Option (B) {π = 3.14} is the right answer.

⦁ The approximate value of π (pi) is 3.14 or 22/7.

⦁ The approximate value/the value of 22/7 is 3.14 (Henceforth we use both the values in different calculations).

⦁ In our mathematics calculations when there's a need of adding pi we use 22/7 as it's approximate value.

⦁ There's no exact value for (π) there's are infinite values for this greek letter and mathematical symbol.

⦁ Pi is sometimes known as "World of mathematics" as it's such a beautiful symbol and have exact value. There's such interesting concepts with pie in mathematics.

⦁ Greek is one of the language in the world, which belongs to the country (Greece). There are two-four letters in Greek.

⦁ Pi is one of the 24 Greek letters, it stands at the position sixteenth in the alphabetical order.

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