Asked by Steve
How do you add π -3/2?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
3.14 - 1.5 =
Answered by
Steve
No I mean how do you add them using common denominator? not using decimal or calculator
Answered by
Ms. Sue
pi = 22/7
22/7 - 3/2
44/14 - 21/14 = 23/14 = 1 9/14
22/7 - 3/2
44/14 - 21/14 = 23/14 = 1 9/14
Answered by
Steve
Im using this for trig functions ....so I cannot use fraction or decimal I have to simply use π.
Im getting :
π-3/2
(2)π-3/2
***I don't know how to add 2π +(-3)?
thank you for helping
Im getting :
π-3/2
(2)π-3/2
***I don't know how to add 2π +(-3)?
thank you for helping
Answered by
Steve 2.0
there is no common denominator.
π is irrational! That means it cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
π is irrational! That means it cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
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