he didn't.
he didn't.
Euclid did not discover pi; rather, he is known for his work in geometry, particularly for his influential work, "Elements." The concept of pi, representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, was known to ancient civilizations before Euclid's time. While the exact date of Euclid's life is uncertain, he is believed to have lived around 300 BCE, long before the value of pi was rigorously defined.
Euclid
yes
The Egyptians and the Babylonians are the first cultures that discovered Pi about 4,000 years ago.
he didn't.
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid discovered pi
Euclid
Archimedes was not the one to discover pi. It was discovered before him in vedic period of ancient India.
He was the father of geometry and he discovered many ways of finding angles
Euclid
yes
He helped himself! I mean i think, he was inspired by Hippocrates.
Archimedes.
William Jones in 1707