pi is an irrational number and cannot be expressed as a fraction. It is the ratio of a circles circumference to it's diameter...any circle...c/d
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The Egyptians calculated pi to be 3.16.
Pi is an experimentally found value that always works for circles, so we use it. Mathematical pi is not pie. it is a Greek letter pi.
Isac Newton
In ancient Babylonian and Biblical times the value of pi was considered to be about 3
The method to calculate the value of pi for an amino acid is to add up the atomic masses of all the atoms in the amino acid and then divide by the number of atoms. This gives you the average atomic mass, which is the value of pi for that amino acid.
No, the value of pi was not first calculated by Budhayana. It is debated who the first person was to calculate it. However, it is believed that Archimedes was the first to calculate it using polygons, while Ptolemy was the first to assigned it its current value directly.
The Greek Philosopher Archimedes
Srinivasa Ramanujan
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It takes a lot of concentration and free time to calculate the billionth digit of pi. The billionth digit of pi is nine.
To calculate the pI (isoelectric point) of an amino acid, you can use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. This equation takes into account the pKa values of the amino and carboxyl groups in the amino acid. By finding the average of the pKa values, you can determine the pI value.