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what is the standard value of /pi ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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22/7 is the standard value of pi.

MSALMANALI: thanks, but could you tell about pi = 180*... how?
MSALMANALI: ohh, its ok
Anonymous: i know how pi is 180 degree
Answered by Anonymous
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the standard value of π (pi) is
  \frac{22}{7}
or 3.14

pi = 180°
how?
180° is pi radian.

like 30° = pi/6 radian.
60° = pi/3 radian.
150° = 5/pi6 radian
after 150° its 180°
180° = pi radian.. 
210° = 7/pi5

what is radian?
Radians are a unit of measurement for angles, just like degrees are, and pi is just the number of radians that makes up that angle. 


i hope u get it


Anonymous: welcome
MSALMANALI: Tmanna could you tell me, in what situation pi = 180*,,, i am confused.
Anonymous: sure let me edit my answer
MSALMANALI: ok..
MSALMANALI: thank you so much
Anonymous: did u got it now?
MSALMANALI: yeah
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MSALMANALI: its bcz you helped me.
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