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Why we use π in curvilinear shapes?

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Answered by Ayan492006
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The pi value is an irrational number approximately equal to 3.1416. This value is used in geometry to define the area and volume of curvilinear shapes and solids. ... Angles can be converted to radians as a measurement unit which is used in trigonometry by the formula one pi radian equals 180 degrees.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because circles are naturally occurring in nature, and are often used in other mathematical equations, pi is all around us and is constantly being used.

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