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Pythagoras was a Classical Greek Mathematician.
'pi' is the Classical Greek small/lower case letter 'p'.
Pythagoras did not actually use the symbol for pi (π); the symbol was introduced much later, in the 18th century by mathematician Leonhard Euler. Pythagoras is known for his contributions to mathematics, particularly in relation to right triangles and the Pythagorean theorem, but the concept of pi as a representation of the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter was not formalized until centuries after his time. The symbol π itself comes from the Greek word for "perimeter," reflecting its association with circles.
Pythagoras was a person, pythagorean refers to his mathematical theories - principally his theorems about the measures of the sides of a right angled triangle.
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'pi' was known before Pythagoras. The Sumerian Civilisation found the constant of proportion between a circles diameter and circumference to be 3.141592..... Later, the Classical Greeks (Pythagoras) gave this 'constant of Proportion' the name 'pi' . 'pi' in the classical Greek alphabet is the lower/small case letter 'p', for Proportion. There it has stayed ever since. Algebrqaically Circumference is directly proportional to diameter. C directly proportional d Equating C = kd 'k' is constant of proportion and as mentioned above given the symbol 'pi' Hence C = pi*d pi = C/d or pi = C / 2r NB ; d = 2r Hence the modern equ'n C = 2pir
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Pythagoras was the 1st person who used the pi symbol first
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Pythagoras was credited with discovering the relationship of a radius with a circumference. Hence the term Pi (Pye).
45 degrees or 0.785398163. The first part is pi radians divided by 4, not quite the same thing.
Pythagoras did not actually use the symbol for pi (π); the symbol was introduced much later, in the 18th century by mathematician Leonhard Euler. Pythagoras is known for his contributions to mathematics, particularly in relation to right triangles and the Pythagorean theorem, but the concept of pi as a representation of the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter was not formalized until centuries after his time. The symbol π itself comes from the Greek word for "perimeter," reflecting its association with circles.
Pythagoras was a theory developed by a scientist who was greek and dutched all day long
Circumference equals pi (which is about 3.14) times diameter (or pi times 2 times the radius, which is the same thing). Pi times 4' = 12' 6.8"
Pythagoras is primarily known for his contributions to geometry, particularly the Pythagorean theorem, which relates the sides of right triangles. While he did not directly work with the concept of pi (π), which represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, his school's focus on mathematical relationships laid the groundwork for later mathematicians. The relationship between circles and triangles, explored by Pythagorean followers, eventually contributed to the understanding of pi in the context of circular geometry. Thus, while Pythagoras himself did not define pi, his influence on mathematics helped shape the study of concepts related to it.