The History of Pi By John Wallace
What is Pi? Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Pi is approximately The equation for pi is (∏ = C/D)
The History of Pi Pi was discovered by the first civilizations for basic engineering skills. The first records were from ancient Babylon. They calculated by taking 3 times the square of radius and gat or 25/8. Later Archimedes found the first theoretical calculation. He would inscribe a circle in a regular polygon and a regular polygon in the circle. He got more accurate measurement of pi as The Greeks, Egyptian's, Mayans, Indians, and Chinese all had a ratio for pi. William Jones in 1706 was the first to write pi as ∏ and was adopted in 1737 by Euler as the official symbol. It wouldn’t be till today that a exact calculation of pi consisting of thousands of digits would come from computers.
How Pi is Used to Solve a Problem Pi can be used to find the circumference, diameter, and radius of a circle. For example if you need to find the circumference of something you can use the equation (C = D x ∏). If it has a diameter of four feet then the equation is (C = 4 x ∏). With this you can find the answer which is 12.5.
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