There is no formula for Pi, it cannot be represented by any formula. It is a fundamental constant.
I don't think it was the same person. And there are several formulae to determine pi; which one do you mean?
It was not invented it was discovered.
the circumference formula uses pi and the formula is pi (3.14) times what ever the diameter is and that's one formula i know and I'm in fifth grade
It is the formula for finding the circumference of a circle which is the same as 2*pi*radius
There is only one formula for pi, which is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
john wallis
aryabhatta discovered it as 3.1416. value of i is 22/7
I don't think it was the same person. And there are several formulae to determine pi; which one do you mean?
use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi
use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi use the formula 2(pi)r=16pi
It was not invented it was discovered.
It is the formula for finding the circumference of a circle which is the same as 2*pi*radius
There is only one formula for pi, which is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
the circumference formula uses pi and the formula is pi (3.14) times what ever the diameter is and that's one formula i know and I'm in fifth grade
The formula for the area of a circle is pi * radius squared. The circumference of a circle's formula is pi * diameter. NOTE: pi equals approx. 3.14
George VI created pi.
Pi is the relationship between the diameter and the circumference of a circle.