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The value of pie calculated by first Indian scientist Baudhayana
The first person to calculate pi was Archimedes, around 250 B.C. Using the formula:A = pi r^2
In ancient Babylonian and Biblical times the value of pi was considered to be about 3
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There is no recorded single discoverer of the value of pi. Although, it has been recorded that the Egyptians were aware of pi.
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The value of pie calculated by first Indian scientist Baudhayana
No, the value of pi was not first calculated by Budhayana. It is debated who the first person was to calculate it. However, it is believed that Archimedes was the first to calculate it using polygons, while Ptolemy was the first to assigned it its current value directly.
Archimedes estimated the correct value of pi
The Greek Philosopher Archimedes
The Egyptians calculated pi to be 3.16.
The first person to calculate pi was Archimedes, around 250 B.C. Using the formula:A = pi r^2
Archimedes
Pi is an experimentally found value that always works for circles, so we use it. Mathematical pi is not pie. it is a Greek letter pi.
Lots of scientists have worked on evaluating pi. The question needs to be a little ,ore specific.
He was the first one to calculate the value of pi * * * * * Actually, Aristotle did not have much to do with pi. It was Archimedes who was the first to make a serious attempt to find the value of pi by calculating the perimeters of incribed and exscribed polygons with increasng number of sides. I guess the Communiy got an ancient Greek philisopher whose name began with A. Well done!
In ancient Babylonian and Biblical times the value of pi was considered to be about 3