People from ancient civilizations knew about the value of pi but as it was then as it is now the exact value of pi has never been conclusively found because it is an irrational number.
The value of Pi is 3.14159, but the first 10 digits are 3.141592658
The value of Pi is 3.14 so the value of Pi by 2 is 6.28.
The value for Pi for math is 3.14. Pi is the 16th letter in the Greek alphabet.
Archimedes estimated the correct value of pi
the value of pi can be derived as the ratio between the circumference and diameter of every circle, say pi = circumference/diameter
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Archimedes of Syracuse is said to be the first mathematician to make a systematic attempt to estimate pi in the third century BC.
the founder of the longest pi is...
No one because the exact value of pi has never been finally determined because it is an irrational number
The first to find the value in pi were the Babylonians and Egyptians.
Pythagoras
No one has ever discovered the real value of pi because it is an irrational number which means it can not be expressed as a fraction and only an approximation was given to it.
The first known people to use the concept of pi were the ancient Babylonians and Egyptians. The Babylonians approximated pi as 3.125 around 1900 BCE, while the Egyptians used a value of approximately 3.16 in their calculations, as evidenced in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus. These early civilizations utilized pi in their geometry, particularly in relation to circles.
The first written evidence that has been found of people finding the value of pi is in an Egyptian papyrus and Babylonian tablets about 1900 BC, however, some historians believe that the ratio of the perimeter to height of pyramids built in Egypt as early as 2613 - 2589 BC suggests that Egyptians already had made approximations of the value of pi at that time.
The longest known value of pi is now into the hundreds of billions of digits.
The Egyptians in 2000 b.c.
Egyptians and Mesopotamians and babylonians