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How do you find pi? - Answers
pi = 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306647093844609550582231725359408128481117450284102701938521105559644622948954930381964428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273724587006606315588174881520920962829254091715364367892590360011330530548820466521384146951941511609433057270365759591953092186117381932611793105118548074462379962749567351885752724891227938183011949129833673362440656643086021394946395224737190Some say you find it by dividing 22 by 7.==========================================================================In principle, you find the value of pi like this:-- Draw a circle.-- Measure the diameter.-- Measure the circumference.-- Divide the circumference by the diameter. The answer is 'pi'.but you can only get a few decimal places that way.The value of pi also comes out of adding up a 'series' of fractions, where eachfraction is calculated from the same formula. This is a boring exercise if you'redoing it with a pencil, but computers don't get bored, and the current record forthe computer generated value of pi is now 5 trillion decimal places.
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How do you find pi? - Answers
pi = 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306647093844609550582231725359408128481117450284102701938521105559644622948954930381964428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273724587006606315588174881520920962829254091715364367892590360011330530548820466521384146951941511609433057270365759591953092186117381932611793105118548074462379962749567351885752724891227938183011949129833673362440656643086021394946395224737190Some say you find it by dividing 22 by 7.==========================================================================In principle, you find the value of pi like this:-- Draw a circle.-- Measure the diameter.-- Measure the circumference.-- Divide the circumference by the diameter. The answer is 'pi'.but you can only get a few decimal places that way.The value of pi also comes out of adding up a 'series' of fractions, where eachfraction is calculated from the same formula. This is a boring exercise if you'redoing it with a pencil, but computers don't get bored, and the current record forthe computer generated value of pi is now 5 trillion decimal places.
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How do you find pi? - Answers
pi = 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306647093844609550582231725359408128481117450284102701938521105559644622948954930381964428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273724587006606315588174881520920962829254091715364367892590360011330530548820466521384146951941511609433057270365759591953092186117381932611793105118548074462379962749567351885752724891227938183011949129833673362440656643086021394946395224737190Some say you find it by dividing 22 by 7.==========================================================================In principle, you find the value of pi like this:-- Draw a circle.-- Measure the diameter.-- Measure the circumference.-- Divide the circumference by the diameter. The answer is 'pi'.but you can only get a few decimal places that way.The value of pi also comes out of adding up a 'series' of fractions, where eachfraction is calculated from the same formula. This is a boring exercise if you'redoing it with a pencil, but computers don't get bored, and the current record forthe computer generated value of pi is now 5 trillion decimal places.
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