Hey its Pi Day
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Hey its Pi Day
Why, might you ask, should anyone want to celebrate a mathematical constant which allows you to calculate the area inside a circle?
As unlikely as it may seem, the number pi, or 3.14159... has been crucial to the development of modern life. As far back as the ancient civilizations of Babylon and Egypt, people needed approximations of pi to deal with the flooding of the Tigris, Euphrates and Nile rivers, for astronomy, and for surveying and building ziggurats and pyramids. The ancient Greeks were the first to study pi for its own mathematical sake.
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No really its interesting
As unlikely as it may seem, the number pi, or 3.14159... has been crucial to the development of modern life. As far back as the ancient civilizations of Babylon and Egypt, people needed approximations of pi to deal with the flooding of the Tigris, Euphrates and Nile rivers, for astronomy, and for surveying and building ziggurats and pyramids. The ancient Greeks were the first to study pi for its own mathematical sake.
Read more HERE
No really its interesting
TomW- Posts : 83
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Re: Hey its Pi Day
I vote for raisin Pi day!
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Re: Hey its Pi Day
I recall learning about pi in grade 4 and it has stayed with me ever since. Once I get my head into mathematics, I can't leave it. I like playing with numbers especially when they can be applied to real life situations. I think it's why I like cost accounting. There is so many ways to look at business from a cost accounting perspective.
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Do you prefer 22/7 or the 3.??? whatever route?
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