A mnemonic is a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something. It is possible to memorize the digits of pi in this way. Some people have memorized stories where each successive word has the same number of letters as a corresponding digit of pi. "How I wish I could calculate pi" is pi to six places. "May I have a large container of coffee?" is pi to seven places.
The noun forms of the verb to memorise (or memorize) are memorisation (memorization) and the gerund, memorising (memorizing).
you keep reading it
Roman numerals are hard to memorise because there are so many figures, such as I V X L C and so on. Our numbers only have nine firgures, there for, making it easer to memorise them.
Memorise them at an average rate of 5 per minute.
You may think that you can memorise things straight away, but you can't as it depends on you abbility
A mnemonic is a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something. It is possible to memorize the digits of pi in this way. Some people have memorized stories where each successive word has the same number of letters as a corresponding digit of pi. "How I wish I could calculate pi" is pi to six places. "May I have a large container of coffee?" is pi to seven places.
Just belive in your self and memorise it thanks salamoalaikom
The noun forms of the verb to memorise (or memorize) are memorisation (memorization) and the gerund, memorising (memorizing).
by memorise
you keep reading it
Because anyone can memorise facts and figures - without having to understand what they mean. for example, people can recite Pi to varying decimal places (I can recite the first 18) from memory. It's a completely different matter, however in understanding how Pi relates to mathematics.
Repeat it various times and test yourself.
memorise
by practicing
memorise the code
sing it 10 times