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Where did PI originate from?

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Happybob

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PI is the Latin name of the Greek letter(by Greek letter I mean the PI symbol.

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Where did pi originate?

becase it can be


What country did Pi originate from?

The letter Pi (π) came from the Greek language (Greece) - it is the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet.


Where did the value of pi originate?

The value of pi is one of two things. 1. The Area divided by the Circumference. (I think, it could be the other way around.) 2. The fraction 22 over 7.


What is the symbol used for pi and where dose it originate from?

It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century.


What is the pi root of pi?

(pi)(1/pi)=1.4396 ...


What is pi times pi divided by pi plus pi minus pi times pi?

the same as pi squared, which is 9.86960440109


What is the square root of pi times pi?

The square root of pi times pi is simply pi. Because pi*pi=pi squared, the squared and the square root will cancel each other, leaving just pi.


What is pi to the 5th power?

Pi to the 5th power is approximately 306.019684785


What is the cubic root of pi squared multiplied by pi?

[pi^(1/3)]^2 * pi = pi^(2/3) * pi = pi^(5/3) The answer is the cubic root of pi to the fifth power.


What is transformer pi?

Um, reality check. pi is pi. pi is 3.1415. There is no separate Transformer pi.


Where did Pi Day originate?

Pi Day (March 14, a.k.a. 3.14, like the first three digits in pi) was first celebrated by the staff of the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco. In 1988, a member of the staff named Larry Shaw linked pi to March 14, and that first Pi Day was a subdued affair—a table of fruit pies and tea set up in the Exploratorium was the extent of the festivities.Over the years, it grew to include a celebration of Albert Einstein (who’s birthday is conveniently also March 14) and a parade through the museum culminating at the “Pi Shrine.” Its popularity grew outside of the museum, and it became a national U.S. holiday in 2009.


What do you get if you divide the circumference of a pumpkin by its diameter?

Pumpkin Pi.