English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

2007-04-21 15:46:13 · 12 answers · asked by Rio 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

Ok, smart a s s e s! P effin i ! If you can't answer my actual question, then eff off and stop wasting my time.

2007-04-21 15:51:25 · update #1

OK, James H.
Whatever.
Being RUDE doesn't make one SMART! My education level isn't the question. I"ve been out of COLLEGE for quite some time now, and my chosen profession doesn't require that I know Pi or it's square rt...Or how to bake one.
Not recalling how to do a math problem from a high school course doesn't, by any means, indicate my level of education.

2007-04-21 16:02:32 · update #2

12 answers

Is that when you take it out of the oven and drive it around the block to cool it off?

I'm sorry, darling, but your combination of typos was frickin' hilarious. Sure, a lot of people who aren't into math, science or classics could easily forget the spelling of pi, and route is also an easy mistake. (I screw up to/too/two all the time when I'm online, even though I know better.)

But for someone who's into math, that image of a pastry following a rectilinear path is, if you'll pardon me, DELICIOUS! ROTFLMAO!

Please forgive us, we just can't help ourselves. :)

2007-04-21 17:52:00 · answer #1 · answered by Paul D 3 · 0 0

Sorry, I don't know how to drive downtown to a round baked dessert.

Perhaps what you meant to ask was "What's the square ROOT of PI?"

If that's the case, then there's not much to say. The square root of pi is the square root of pi. It's another irrational number, approximately equal to 1.7725.

By the way, everybody on Yahoo answers is "wasting their time" to answer questions for free. If you can't spell, don't and know how to operate a calculator (and perhaps also like lynlions, didn't know that Yahoo.com is a search engine) then be grateful people are answering at all. For free.

2007-04-21 15:48:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

1. Oven to counter-top.
2. Counter-top to table.
3a. Plate to mouth.
3b. Mouth to belly. Mmmm.
There is a right angle between 3a and 3b, making it a square route.

---
Root beer with that?
The A and W √bear.
---
K-car round?
Pie are squared!
----

You can hard-wire your Apple - PIE (an iPod that connects into a car radio to play through the car's audio system) to the car battery and into the car radio (as long as it has an "AUXILIARY" position or "AUX" button. If you keep all bends in wire to 90 degrees, you could get a square route for your PIE (= Precision Interface Electronics).
http://www.pie.net/index-1.cfm
---
The same question was asked a year ago.
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006050524662

I was not there a year ago to give strange answers.

---
1787 / 1008
1746 / 985
For people who like to use approximations like 22/7 for pi, then 1746/985 is close enough to SQRT(pi).

SQRT(pi) = 1.7724539...
1787/1008 = 1.7728175...
1746/985 = 1.7725888... is a bit closer.

2007-04-21 15:50:54 · answer #3 · answered by Raymond 7 · 4 1

this question seems slightly regularly occurring, so I shall reference my answer from the day previous: "The sq. root of Pi is only the sq. root of Pi. Pi is an irrational extensive type expressed by the emblem Pi. i be attentive to the perfect cost of Pi? Do you? it is Pi... heavily. in an attempt to assert something, in decimal form is an approximation and incorrect. whether, different than for different summations and quintessential expressions the sq. root of Pi is the suited element obtainable. it is straightforward and precise. supply me an IM or digital mail in case you go with from now on help with Pi."

2016-11-26 19:38:37 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

pi= 3.14159265358979
pi square = 1.7725

2007-04-21 16:22:40 · answer #5 · answered by Glowing 1 · 0 0

its spelled pi and you can never know EXACTLY what it is because pi goes on forever and no one can know Exactly what the numbers of pi are but if you just use 3.14 it should be 1.772004514666935

2007-04-21 16:03:57 · answer #6 · answered by Krista P 2 · 0 1

a very telling question as to the state of the educational system...

2007-04-21 15:54:16 · answer #7 · answered by James H 2 · 3 1

√π=1.7724538509055160272981674833411
Anyway......... Pie are round. It's cornbread that are square ☺


Doug

2007-04-21 15:50:12 · answer #8 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 2 0

use a calcultor - any root of an irrational number is irrational

2007-04-21 15:58:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Apple pie? Or cherry?

2007-04-21 15:50:07 · answer #10 · answered by mindlesssjoy 2 · 4 1

fedest.com, questions and answers