Amazing Facts About Pie
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Amazing facts about Pi
1. The most recognized mathematical constant is Pi. Pi is often considered as the most intriguing and important number in all of mathematics.
2. The symbol for pi has been regularly used for the past 250 years only.
3. You can never find the true circumference or area of a circle because we can never find the true value of pi.
4. “Wolf in the Fold”, the Star Trek episode, Spock spoils the evil computer by commanding it to, compute the last digit of Pi value.
5. In the Greek alphabets, Pi is the sixteenth letter. In English p is also sixteenth letter.
6. Pi: Faith in Chaos, a fascinating movie directed by Darren Aronofsky’s won Directory Award at the 1988 Sundance Film Festival. In this movie, the main character attempts to find simple answers about Pi and drives him mad.
7. Pi, represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. It can be also said as, the number of times a circle’s diameter will fit around its circumference.
8. Pi day is celebrated on March 14 every year. It represents 3.14, which is pi value. The first widely-attended pi day celebration was organized by Physicist Larry Shaw, also known as Prince of Pi, in the year 1988.
9. Pi is transcendental and irrational. It is irrational because it can’t be written as a rational simple fraction, though 22/7 is close, it is not exact. It is transcendental because it is not algebraic, it is not a non-constant polynomial equation with rational coefficients.
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1. The symbol for Pi has been in use for over 250 years. The symbol was introduced by William Jones, an Anglo-Welsh philologist in 1706 and made popular by the mathematician Leonhard Euler.
2. Since the exact value of pi can never be calculated, we can never find the accurate area or circumference of a circle.
3. March 14 or 3/14 is celebrated as pi day because of the first 3.14 are the first digits of pi. Many math nerds around the world love celebrating this infinitely long, never-ending number.
4. The record for reciting the most number of decimal places of Pi was achieved by Rajveer Meena at VIT University, Vellore, India on 21 March 2015. He was able to recite 70,000 decimal places. To maintain the sanctity of the record, Rajveer wore a blindfold throughout the duration of his recall, which took an astonishing 10 hours!
5. Although Pi day is celebrated on March 14 (3/14), the exact time for celebration is 1:59 pm so that the exact number 3.14159 can be reached.
6. Physicist Larry Shaw started 14 March as Pi day at San Francisco’s Exploratorium. There he is known as the Prince of Pi.