Pi is a transcendental number.
pi = 3.1415926535897932384626433832795... pi to the tenths = 3.1 pi to the hundredths = 3.14 pi to the thousandths = 3.142 pi to the ten-thousandths = 3.1416 pi to the 10th decimal places = 3.1415926536 etc. ============================
Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.
d * pi or 2 * r * pi Where d is diameter and r is radius and pi = 3.14159
pi squared is 9.869604401... pi cubed is 31.00627668
Pi = 3.14159. The square root of pi = 1.7724531...
Pi Came From The Greek People
Here are some facts and figures about pi. Pi (as a decimal) = 3.14 Pi (as a fraction) = 22/7
Here are some facts and figures about pi. Pi (as a decimal) = 3.14 Pi (as a fraction) = 22/7
I can get you started with one: Nobody who knows anything about it calls it "the pi of a circle". Pi is pi.
Pi has more than a million digits to it. Its 3.14159...etc
pi is one of letters in greek alphabet. === Wow, what a crappy answer you got. Try this, http://cogitosmath.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/interesting-pi-facts/ The most thorough list of pi tidbits that I have ever seen... because I WROTE IT as a consolidation of facts accumulated from around the internet. I tried not to make it too mathy.
Well first of all you spelt pie wrong the mathmetical term of pi is spelt pi. It is also what you use to measure the radius of a circle.
Here are two fun facts: 1) The exact value of pi is infinite. It goes on forever. 2) The figure pi is present in the base of the Egyptian pyramids although the Greeks had not discovered it yet. Erich von Daniken suggested help from space aliens, but it is now thought that the Egyptians used a measuring wheel which incorporated pi without the Egyptians knowing it.
that it means 3.14 and you can use on a calculator
Pi day falls on the 14th of march every year, and is celebrated by people Worldwide. Since March is the the third month of the year this means, it's the 14/3 i.e the three most recognised digits of pi. Interestingly, with the aid of computers, pi has been calculated to over a trillion decimal places.
It is a non-terminating number (meaning it goes on and on and never ever stops). The first three digits are: 3.14
Every circular object, item, drawing will always be aligned with Pi - it will never change