1 Pi is the value of a circle's circumference divided by its diameter
2 Pi Day is March 14th because 3.14 are its first 3 digits
3 Pi is the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet
4 Pi is the first letter of the Greek word for perimeter
5 Pi was fist used as a symbol by mathematician William Jones in 1706
6 Pi is an irrational number that can't be expressed as an exact fraction
7 Pi's first 144 digits add up to 666 which is the number of the Biblical Beast
8 Pi's value has been calculated to over 2 trillion digits yet never found
9 Pi Day was the birth of Albert Einstien on March 14th 1879
10 Pi*2*radian is a complete rotation of a circle which is 360 degrees
11 Pi*radius squared is the area of a circle
12 Pi*diameter is the circumference of a circle
13 Pi is about 22/7 as a fraction
14 Pi and its hidden secrets has mystified people for thousands and thousands of years
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1 Pi Day is March 14th because 3.14 are its first three digits 2 Pi is the value of a circle's circumference divide by its diameter 3 Pi is the first letter of the Greek word equivalent to perimeter 4 Pi as a mathematical symbol was introduced by William Jones in 1706 5 Pi is an irrational number that can't be expressed as a fraction 6 Pi as a fraction is about 22/7 but not exact 7 Pi's first 144 digits add up to 666 which is the number of the Biblical Beast 8 Pi's exact value has never been finalized 9 Pi Day is the birthdate of Albert Einstein born on March 14Th 1879 10 Pi's possible value has been calculated over 2 trillion times yet still not found 11 Pi to the power of zero is 1 12 Pi divided by itself is 1 13 Pi to the power of 1 remains the same 14 Pi is needed to find the properties of circles, cylinders, cones, spheres ... etc 15 Pi when used in the above calculations can never be 100% accurate 16 Pi is the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet as is p in the English alphabet
Archimedes made pi more precise
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.