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3/14 = 3.14 = pi!

 

Today, March 14th, we celebrate the number pi. Without you, we would be unable to relate diameter to circumference of a circle, the radius squared to the area of a circle, and our math solutions would look a lot less "cool" if 'pi' did not exist.

 

Happy Pi Day to all!

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3/14 = 3.14 = pi!

 

Today, March 14th, we celebrate the number pi.  Without you, we would be unable to relate diameter to circumference of a circle, the radius squared to the area of a circle, and our math solutions would look a lot less "cool" if 'pi' did not exist.

 

Happy Pi Day to all!

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Yeh, but a true geek would commemorate the day by renting the movie.

 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138704/

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3/14 = 3.14 = pi!

 

Today, March 14th, we celebrate the number pi.  Without you, we would be unable to relate diameter to circumference of a circle, the radius squared to the area of a circle, and our math solutions would look a lot less "cool" if 'pi' did not exist.

 

Happy Pi Day to all!

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I was always more of fan of e...

 

:(

 

:w00t:

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22/7 isn't exactly pi.  It's a very close estimated ratio of pi. 

who's the dork now?

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You're right. I checked it out and apparently it's more like this:

 

3/14 = 3.14 = pi!

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You're right.  I checked it out and apparently it's more like this:

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Obviously 3 divided by 14 is not close to 3.14.....Rather, March 14th = 3/14 = 3.14 where '/' can be thought of as a '.' instead of a '/'

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Obviously 3 divided by 14 is not close to 3.14.....Rather, March 14th = 3/14 = 3.14 where '/' can be thought of as a '.' instead of a '/'

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einstein's birthday is 3/14

 

coincidence?

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