the founder of the longest pi is...
There is no recorded single discoverer of the value of pi. Although, it has been recorded that the Egyptians were aware of pi.
Archimedes (287-212 BC) was the first to have had a serious attempt at calculating pi.
Pi is endless. Nobody can determine where the end is.
The value of pi is the relationship of a circunference to its diameter. For instance, if you have a circle whose circunference is 9.42477 cm, you shall have a diameter of 3 cm. Any measure of a circunference divided by its diameter shall generates the same numeric value, the pi number.
You have to determine the value of pi squared.
the founder of the longest pi is...
The first to find the value in pi were the Babylonians and Egyptians.
There is no recorded single discoverer of the value of pi. Although, it has been recorded that the Egyptians were aware of pi.
The value of Pi is 3.14159, but the first 10 digits are 3.141592658
3.1415927 should be close enough to completely determine your number
Archimedes (287-212 BC) was the first to have had a serious attempt at calculating pi.
Pi is endless. Nobody can determine where the end is.
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 the relationship of a circunference to its diameter. For instance, if you have a circle whose circunference is 9.42477 cm, you shall have a diameter of 3 cm. Any measure of a circunference divided by its diameter shall generates the same numeric value, the pi number.
No, the value of pi was not first calculated by Budhayana. It is debated who the first person was to calculate it. However, it is believed that Archimedes was the first to calculate it using polygons, while Ptolemy was the first to assigned it its current value directly.
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!:)