When teaching what pi is, round it to 3. A student needs to know pi is a locked in ratio-a known number and that’s why pi appears in formulas. For this lesson, yes place values are important. But when teaching pi, it is 3 to 1 circumference to diameter.
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When teaching what pi is, round it to 3. A student needs to know pi is a locked in ratio-a known number and that’s why pi appears in formulas. For this lesson, yes place values are important. But when teaching pi, it is 3 to 1 circumference to diameter.
THANKS AGAIN... SIR...!!!
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When are you going to upload advanced mathematics?
Thank you for this very clear explanation of an imaginary number! Now I can help my grandson.🙂
@@jojohnson2170 Jesus Christ loves us all.
For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.
2 Timothy 1:7 NIV
Wow
Try this one:
(4•i^2)^4
Try this one:
(-a•i^2)^3
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