From wikipedia test account:The number π (/paɪ/; spelled out as "pi") is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, approximately equal to 3.14159. The number π appears in many formulas across mathematics and physics. It is an irrational number, meaning that it cannot be expressed exactly as a ratio of two integers, although fractions such as {\displaystyle {\tfrac {22}{7}}}{\displaystyle {\tfrac {22}{7}}} are commonly used to approximate it. Consequently, its decimal representation never ends, nor enters a permanently repeating pattern. It is a transcendental number, meaning that it cannot be a solution of an equation involving only sums, products, powers, and integers. The transcendence of π implies that it is impossible to solve the ancient challenge of squaring the circle with a compass and straightedge. The decimal digits of π appear to be randomly distributed,[a] but no proof of this conjecture has been found. For thousands of years, mathematicians have attempted to extend their understanding of π, sometimes by computing its value to a high degree of accuracy. Ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians and Babylonians, required fairly accurate approximations of π for practical computations. Around 250 BC, the Greek mathematician Archimedes created an algorithm to approximate π with arbitrary accuracy. In the 5th century AD, Chinese mathematicians approximated π to seven digits, while Indian mathematicians made a five-digit approximation, both using geometrical techniques. The first computational formula for π, based on infinite series, was discovered a millennium later.[1][2] The earliest known use of the Greek letter π to represent the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter was by the Welsh mathematician William Jones in 1706.[3] The invention of calculus soon led to the calculation of hundreds of digits of π, enough for all practical scientific computations. Nevertheless, in the 20th and 21st centuries, mathematicians and computer scientists have pursued new approaches that, when combined with increasing computational power, extended the decimal representation of π to many trillions of digits.[4][5] These computations are motivated by the development of efficient algorithms to calculate numeric series, as well as the human quest to break records.[6][7] The extensive computations involved have also been used to test supercomputers. Because its definition relates to the circle, π is found in many formulae in trigonometry and geometry, especially those concerning circles, ellipses and spheres. It is also found in formulae from other topics in science, such as cosmology, fractals, thermodynamics, mechanics, and electromagnetism. In modern mathematical analysis, it is often instead defined without any reference to geometry; therefore, it also appears in areas having little to do with geometry, such as number theory and statistics. The ubiquity of π makes it one of the most widely known mathematical constants inside and outside of science. Several books devoted to π have been published, and record-setting calculations of the digits of π often result in news headlines.
@@glasgowbrian1469 All of them have π involved, formula for the area for ellipse is πab where a and b are the axes, idk about exponential, and hyperbolic ones are trigonometric which of course will have π
weird to think that 3.14159265389793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067679821480865132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174502841027019385211055596446229489549303919644288109756659334461284756482337867831652712019091456485669234603486104543266482133836072607260249141273724587006606315588174881520920962829(and even more) is smaller then 4 edit: i cannot explain how much i swear i can type faster from that
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I have took it out to 3000 places it is 3.14365241578658984457458755745845571587568789541354865785524539854597654455258771258793548562178924478522398852398552688417524425841474147555588 3.14365241578658984457458755745845571587568789541354865785524539854597654455258771258793548562178924478522398852398552688417524425841474147555588
My belly no longer goes in a straight line...I suspect Pie is involved...
I rather eat pie than solve the value of pi
Meme Seeker You don't wanna solve pie you can use its value (3.14) to find other values like area of arc or area of circle
E cientificamente também, não precisei de um computador uma simples e única fração transformou o pi em um número Racional e Irreversível..(3,15)
Why do u need to solve the value of pi it has a single value(3.14)
I saw her again after watching what is infinity
Something nobody will ever live to see, hear, or smell.
she is kinda hot
So, pie is a super long number that creates curves and processes
0:40 you're missing a digit. It's 3.141592653589... instead of 3.141592653_89...
Little mistake. Still, good video.
lol wtf
🤓
Dude get a hobby
@@78anurag Catching details is my hobby.
@@casperdewith haha nice!
Hmmmmmm... By seeing this video I think that Arya bhatt is a genius,to find the correct value of pie in 2765 BC in India
I need more info?? What??!
whats does it mean to go on forever with out repeating itself. Like what dictates a repetition.
Pi is really important in math between physic or calculus
Every thing in this world is not fucking curved
Everything in this world is not fucking straight.
0:24 Ramanujan's Hand
The diameter is illustrated incorrectly.
Yaj Nagnap how is it wrong? A diameter is twice the length of the radius. d=2r.
Jordan Chai It’s in the wrong place.
From wikipedia test account:The number π (/paɪ/; spelled out as "pi") is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, approximately equal to 3.14159. The number π appears in many formulas across mathematics and physics. It is an irrational number, meaning that it cannot be expressed exactly as a ratio of two integers, although fractions such as {\displaystyle {\tfrac {22}{7}}}{\displaystyle {\tfrac {22}{7}}} are commonly used to approximate it. Consequently, its decimal representation never ends, nor enters a permanently repeating pattern. It is a transcendental number, meaning that it cannot be a solution of an equation involving only sums, products, powers, and integers. The transcendence of π implies that it is impossible to solve the ancient challenge of squaring the circle with a compass and straightedge. The decimal digits of π appear to be randomly distributed,[a] but no proof of this conjecture has been found.
For thousands of years, mathematicians have attempted to extend their understanding of π, sometimes by computing its value to a high degree of accuracy. Ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians and Babylonians, required fairly accurate approximations of π for practical computations. Around 250 BC, the Greek mathematician Archimedes created an algorithm to approximate π with arbitrary accuracy. In the 5th century AD, Chinese mathematicians approximated π to seven digits, while Indian mathematicians made a five-digit approximation, both using geometrical techniques. The first computational formula for π, based on infinite series, was discovered a millennium later.[1][2] The earliest known use of the Greek letter π to represent the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter was by the Welsh mathematician William Jones in 1706.[3]
The invention of calculus soon led to the calculation of hundreds of digits of π, enough for all practical scientific computations. Nevertheless, in the 20th and 21st centuries, mathematicians and computer scientists have pursued new approaches that, when combined with increasing computational power, extended the decimal representation of π to many trillions of digits.[4][5] These computations are motivated by the development of efficient algorithms to calculate numeric series, as well as the human quest to break records.[6][7] The extensive computations involved have also been used to test supercomputers.
Because its definition relates to the circle, π is found in many formulae in trigonometry and geometry, especially those concerning circles, ellipses and spheres. It is also found in formulae from other topics in science, such as cosmology, fractals, thermodynamics, mechanics, and electromagnetism. In modern mathematical analysis, it is often instead defined without any reference to geometry; therefore, it also appears in areas having little to do with geometry, such as number theory and statistics. The ubiquity of π makes it one of the most widely known mathematical constants inside and outside of science. Several books devoted to π have been published, and record-setting calculations of the digits of π often result in news headlines.
Your indication of the diameter of the circle was not very good: please put the line in the middle of the circle rather than the word “diameter”.
339 digits I have memorized. What is wrong with me?
I hate that the Diameter doesn't go through the center.
Some curves, like parabolas, do not need pi in order to be properly defined.
0:16 That is a chord and not the diameter.
🌊 "Nature doesn't like always going in a straight line" 😂
Why is that so funny?
you need pi for circles bit why for curves?
Hitomi Iwahana They’re shaped like circles?
@@mariafe7050 Not all curves are circles. What about elliptical, exponential, hyperbolic, etc.
@@glasgowbrian1469 All of them have π involved, formula for the area for ellipse is πab where a and b are the axes, idk about exponential, and hyperbolic ones are trigonometric which of course will have π
weird to think that 3.14159265389793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067679821480865132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174502841027019385211055596446229489549303919644288109756659334461284756482337867831652712019091456485669234603486104543266482133836072607260249141273724587006606315588174881520920962829(and even more) is smaller then 4
edit: i cannot explain how much i swear i can type faster from that
nooo There’s a mistake dude
It’s 3.141592653(5)8979
There are a lot of mistakes in your Pi
Lol 🤣 it is weird it all changes just because of a small dot
They keep saying π R Squared. ???
All Pie i Eat Are Round ?
Does not change my view on Maths. I still hate that shit
you're on the wrong channel mate
I like my version better. It starts like this. Euler's Number and heathen walk into a bar....
Yes. But people should know how european steal Vedic knowledge for their interest..
Please elaborate
We ❤ Pi 😁
Its just a glitch in the matrix
Good
And this video was published on March 14 .. It is celebrated as 'PI' day. Coincidence?
Definitely not. I wouldn’t understand why you think it would.
Sine Pi Notice Me!!!~~😂😂
Is that metaphorically speaking what the internet is?
So π never exists on Minecraft then.
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Are u hungry yet??
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the video image is too poor, you need to fix it more
So you basically explained nothing!
X And Y is the most in math
I have took it out to 3000 places it is 3.14365241578658984457458755745845571587568789541354865785524539854597654455258771258793548562178924478522398852398552688417524425841474147555588 3.14365241578658984457458755745845571587568789541354865785524539854597654455258771258793548562178924478522398852398552688417524425841474147555588
yashwant patel Wrong. ONLY THE 3.14 IS CORRECT
Happy Pi Day....
after 1 and 2 you enter the world of abstraction
There is actually a repeat in pi. There is 8111
Soy Sauce But it doesn’t repeat itself. Example: 3.14
Bruh
Ahhh I'm a year late!
yep
yep
no, it goes on forever so we use the dots to represent that.
Who hired this woman? Seriously!!! She can't even explain pi
If you’re from rang bright why not give this a thumbs up!👍
Are you fooling me about saying Pi? which sounds like "Pie"!
The number pie will once end
Namit Goyal , yah, certainly, after all pies on the plate entered into mouth
this video just confused me even more
Pi is not actually important because it alway continue
0:00
made me hungry
thats liams aunt!
You tricked me with the diameter..
Sasageyo
At 00:35 it's 3.14159265358..
Not 3.1415926538
And in the whole video i did not understand anything.
Not in minecraft
I don't know English!!!!!!!
What about minecraft
@big Daddy thanos
minecraft is a simulation.
we live in a simulation
It is a total waste of 1 minute 30 seconds to attempt to explain pi's significance in only 1 minute 30 seconds.
MMM.... 🥧
I just learned "Pi" in my school,It's pretty easy
Everyting is easy you just need to understand the fundametals and then get better at the subject
ajhhh
Didnt explained clearly.....
I had again watched
What the hell
Dead clasher , let's eat the pies
ibles bosuok lol
Are we running out of good looking host?