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Mathematical constant

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A mathematical constant is a fixed, well-defined number that is significant in mathematics. Unlike variables, which can change values, constants remain the same. They often arise in various mathematical contexts and can represent fundamentally important quantities. Examples of widely known mathematical constants include: 1. **Pi (\( \pi \))**: Approximately equal to 3.14159, it represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
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