Pi is that Greek symbol that roughly looks like a lowercase "n" that math teachers told students to just punch into the calculator as 3.14. But actually, the numbers carry on much farther than that. Pi, which is used to calculate the circumference of a
The Raspberry Pi affordable microcomputer is now almost entirely made in the U.K., after Premier Farnell/element 14 â" the largest of the Pi Foundation's distributors â" announced it has shifted all its production to Sony's Pencoed factory in Wales.
By Sean Greene A pi pie. (Paul Smith/Flickr) The biggest math- and pastry-themed party in San Francisco is Pi Day at the Exploratorium. They'll have.
Yesterday's self-congratulatory pat on the back to anyone reciting Pi to ten digits might feel a bit inadequate compared to Santa Clara University's Ed.
March 14 -- a.k.a. 3.14 -- has become a day to appreciate the wonders of pi. This mathematical constant describes the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It's also handy for calculating a circle's area, along with plenty of other uses in
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar