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What is the square root of pi?

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Answer:

1.77245385091

Explanation:

User Dmitry  Simakov
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Pi is a Greek number that plagues mathematics, physics, and circles to the point where pi-fatigue is actually a thing. Pi is an infinite number, however it will henceforth only be written as 3.14159.

I have two solutions to your problem.

The first, and probably less appealing answer, but most used everywhere, would be to use a calculator.

But if you find yourself without a calculator at the ready, I hope you’re prepared to math quite dubiously.

Finding the square power, inverse of a radical, or whatever is multiplied by itself to equal 3.14159, is the second step. We must start someplace to start our attempt, and that place is 3.14159. Since 1 squared equals 1 and 2 squared equals 4, our result, expressed in decimal form, is larger than 1 but less than 2. After that, we just start divising and multiplying the decimals again until we have calculated the square root of pi.

TL;DR

1.7724531 is the approximate square root of pi.

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