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= Mathematical constants
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Mathematical constants are specific, well-defined numbers that arise in mathematics and have conventional values. These constants are not variable or dependent on a particular circumstance; instead, they are fixed values that are often encountered in various mathematical contexts and disciplines. Here are some of the most notable mathematical constants: 1. **π (Pi)**: Approximately equal to 3.14159, π is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.