The first person to use pi is the awesome man Archimedes he was the first to compute pi's value accurately! I know this answer and I'm in 5th grade!:)
If you know the circumference of a circle, you can find the radius by dividing the circumference by the value of Pi (3.14159...)
Any circle's circumference divided by its diameter has a value of pi
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The value of pi is as follows: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510 etc.
They gave it a value of about 3 but even today we do not know the exact value of pi
They put the value of pi as about 3 but even today we do not know its exact value only that the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi
i dont freaking know
It never was and they never were because even today no one has discovered the exact value of pi. All the ancients knew about pi is what we know today and that is the circumference of any circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi which is an irrational number whose decimal places are infinite.
The value of Pi is 3.14 so the value of Pi by 2 is 6.28.
The ancient Babylonians from around 1700 BC used pi = 3.125. The name of the person who calculated that value was not recorded.
It is not practical to work with the actual value of pi, because there is no actual value of pi. We all know that pi more or less equals 3.14159265 . . . but the number of decimal points in pi never ends. 3.14159 is extremely precise, and works for most uses.
None because the exact value of pi has never been finally figured out and that all we know is that when the circumference of a circle is divided by its diameter that it is the value of pi which has been worked out to billions and billions of decimal places and still its exact value remains undiscovered.
The value of pi (Ï€) is3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751.........
The approximate value of pi is 3.14159265.
The value for Pi for math is 3.14. Pi is the 16th letter in the Greek alphabet.
You get the value of pi by dividing the circumference with the diameter of a circle. pi = c/d