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How did scientists find pi?

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By dividing the diameter of any circle into its circumference will always result as pi.

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Why is there pi?

when you have a fraction and you divide the numerator by the denominator you will get a decimal and pi is the result of a decimal. pi has no end known that is one thing scientists are trying to find. some other decimals also have no end. pi is a result of a fraction.


Do scientists add 1 number to pi every year?

No, pi is a set number.


Which scientist evualuted the pi value?

Lots of scientists have worked on evaluating pi. The question needs to be a little ,ore specific.


How to find out the pi of a circle?

You cannot find the "PI" of anything Pi is a set numerical value, PI = 3.14159265358979323846… (It goes on forever) But in geometry we consider Pi to equal 3.14


How do you find your birthday in Pi?

To find a number in Pi, see the link below


How you use pi in school?

To find the diameter of a circle, you use pi to find the radius, because the middle of a circle is pi.


Did they find the end to pi?

In base pi yes, it is 10 in base pi.


How To find Pi?

Pi always equals 3.14...


How do you find the circumference of a circle using pi on a calculator?

Most scientific calculators have a button for pi. So to find the circumference of a circle multiply pi by the diameter. If there is no pi button you can approximate pi as 3.14.


Is my birthday in pi?

Everyone's birthday is in Pi! You can go to http://www.angio.net/pi/piquery to find out where in Pi it is. Happy Pi Day!!


What metric measurement unit would be use to measure a pizza?

wow, its pi, you know 3.14159 etc scientists are still finding numbers for pi.


How do you find pi using a equation?

If: circumference = pi*diameter Then: pi = circumference/diameter