1.Euler 2. Lambert 3.Liouville 4.Hermite 5.Linderman
- Euler's infinite Expansion of Pi with primes.
- Lamert proved that Pi was irrational
- Liouville proves the existence of Transcendental numbers
- Hermite proved that the constant was transcendental.
- Linderman proved that Pi was trancendental
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http://www.eveandersson.com/pi/digits/1000000 Hope that helped.
I Think the value of pi is 3.1416 ...
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I have not yet come across a calculator with a single button for pi, but pi equals 22 divided by 7(3.142...). Hope I helped.
the square root of pi (as it appears on a calculator) is... 1.772453851 that's all i know hope it helped!
the great pyramids did this.
i am pretty sure it is 22/7 hope i helped, person!!
Pi is a mathematical constant because it is the same for every perfect Circle. Pi = Circumference/Diameter of any Circle. It is constant because no matter the size of the circle that ratio always comes out to Pi. Hope they helped :)
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you can use 2 formulas... 2 x pi x radius or pi x diameter - dont forget that pi is always 3.14 unlsess said otherwise. :) hope this has helped.......
Additional mathematics is also called PI and was used in Ancient Egyptian civilizations. Pi helped the Egyptians plan the construction of the pyramids.
surface area = 4(pi)(radius)^2 volume = (4/3)(pi)(radius)^3 hope this helped!