>>13007276>mathematics thread, we're talking to mathematicians, etc etcpi isnt a variable, it represents a constant number, remember the polynomials formula
ax^n + ax^(n-1)+...+ b
pi is b
you too could do something like
(pi/4)*x^2=pi^3
either way it doesnt matter, you can always get pi as part of the solution even if it's not a pi alone
>>13003715>pi is transcendental meaning it can’t be a polynomial numberthe definition of pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle by the diameter of the circle, both cant be integers at the same time so you're right