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No. It is a constant. The Greek letter pi is used to denote the following: A fundamental mathematical constant defined as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It is a transcendental number with the decimal expansion 3.141 592 653 589 79...More than a trillion decimal places have now been calculated; just 39 places are sufficient to compute the circumference of the observable Universe accurate to within the radius of a hydrogen atom.(According to the Penguin Dictionary of Science)

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Is the symbol pi considered a variable in math?

NO It is NOT a variable. It is a 'CONSTANT of proportion'. pi = 3.141592.... is a irrational number, which means the decimals recur to infinity and there is no regular order in the decimal digits. Supa Dupa computers have calculated 'pi' to 50 billion places and still going. You are erroneously thinking 'pi' is a variable because you are given pi = 3.14 , 3.1416 , or 22/7 These numbers are only Approximations, and given for ease of learning.


What are numeric constants in basic?

It is a variable that can not be changed such as PI.


Is pi a coefficient?

Yes--in that it is a constant that typically precedes a variable.


What are numeric constant in visual basic?

It is a variable that can not be changed such as PI.


Assign the value of pie ie 3.142 to a variable with requisite data type?

float pi = 3.142; // Note: pi is an irrational number, there is no "exact" value of pi


A constant that multiplies a variable?

A constant that multiplies a variable is no longer a constant. By its very definition, a constant is something that can never be different. The result of variable multiplication is thus a variable, not a constant.I would say that the above answer is not necessarily true. The common equation for the area of a circle is: area = pi * r2The fact that you are multiplying the mathematical constant pi by a variable does not change the value of pi.Agree with the second answer. Jsut to add, a constant that multplies a variable is called a coefficient.


Give five example of constant and variable?

pi, e, phi, 1,2,3,4, etc.


What happens to the volume of a cone when the radius is doubled?

The volume is added by the variable "x" and multiplied by pi


What is pi called i.e what type of variable?

Pi is not a variable. Pi is an irrational real positive number. The value of pi is approximately 3.14159 irrational means there is no way to write the exact value of pi. It can not be written with a finite number of decimal points. It can not be written as a fraction. it can not be written as the nth root of any number. real means it is not generated by taking the square root of a negative number and it is not generated by dividing anything by 0 . positive means it is greater then 0.


How do you find the excluded value when there isn't a variable in the denominator?

There could be a variable in the numerator which is not defined. For example, [tan(x)]/3 has no variable in the denominator but the expression is not defined for x = pi/2, for example (90 deg).


What is the antiderivative of 8 pi?

The antiderivative of a constant, such as (8\pi), is found by multiplying the constant by the variable of integration and adding a constant of integration (C). Thus, the antiderivative of (8\pi) with respect to (x) is (8\pi x + C), where (C) represents any constant.


What is x y sq over cos x pi?

Again, please clarify the question. Either "x=y^2/cos(x)*pi " or "x=y^2/cos(pi)". From the question it is not possible to tell whether the second "x" is a variable, or a multiplier sign (and if it were a multiplier, you're question is omitting a variable on the cos(x)).