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1. What is pi?

2. And why is it important?

User Shontay
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Answer:

ratio of circle's circumference to diameter

it is constant

User Janee
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Answer:

pi [π] is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and it is constant [meaning it is always the case] for all circles.

{this is a long number, 3.141592653589793238... is not even the full length, but 3.14 [or 3.14159] is typically used for estimation}

The significance of pi is typically centered in math--it can be used to find values that we don't know of circles. There are other areas of math that have been related back to the value of pi--which is incredible, and genuinely relevant.

We can find pi in the shape of rivers, physics--including waves--DNA

[+ anywhere there is a circle]

hope this helps!! :)

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