Math, asked by sanjithasaravanan, 1 year ago

what is the identity used in finding the nearest value of π​

Answers

Answered by wearypages
1

Answer:

π is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to it's diameter which is often taken as 22/7 or if in decimals 3.142 ... Although no identity has been ever used to find it's value scientists are still in view for more number of decimal places.

Hope it helps you..!!

Answered by Anonymous
0

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.

Similar questions