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That glorious math holiday is today!
1. Using the Greek letter π symbol for Pi has been in use for over 250 years. The symbol was introduced by William Jones, a Welsh mathematician, in 1706. The symbol was made popular by the mathematician Leonhard Euler.
2. Since the exact value of pi can never be calculated, we can never find the exact area or circumference of a circle.
3. March 14 or 3/14 is celebrated as pi day because 3.14 are the first digits of pi. Math nerds around the world love celebrating this infinitely long, never-ending number.
4. Pi is actually a part of Egyptian mythology. People in Egypt believed that the pyramids of Giza were built on the principles of pi. The vertical height of the pyramids have the same relationship with the perimeter of their base as the relationship between a circle’s radius and its circumference. The pyramids are phenomenal structures and are one of the seven wonders of the world.
5. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Albert Einstein!!!
sgtwolf10129000
#pie
GarmBlack
More of a tau man, myself. Radians forever!
quade
"Sine, sine, cosine sine! 3.14159!"
yougotredonyu
42 or 24….I’m an American. I don’t know.
woozle
Randomice
I am gonna need some whipped cream and a glass of milk.
SelfProclaimedExpertOfMostThings
Our new car's license plate ends with 314, so I dubbed it 'Pi'.
BJavin
6/3=2, 10-2=8, 8/2=4, 16-4=12, 12/2=6, 6x2(4-2)=12(2)=24
Antininny
Three point one four one five nine! Tangent Secant Cosine Sine!
Watchoutwherethehuskiesgo
24
AzraelEternity
Solution:
2 + 2 + 2 = 6
2 + 4 + 4 = 10
4 + 6 + 6 = 16
therefore, the equation is:
6 x 2 (4 - 2)
6 x 2 (2)
6 x 2 x 2 = 24
TheDingo8MyBaby
Is the answer 24? The sight of delicious pies can impair one’s mathematical abilities :)
EatPieLander
I was pecan (peekin') at Ur answer.
GrandmasterSpank
3.14 ?
spitfires2000
That's what it should have been!
GrandmasterSpank
I'm so bad at math, it was the result I got after calculating :|