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.
There is only one formula for pi, which is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
It is the formula for finding the circumference of a circle which is the same as 2*pi*radius
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
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.
There is only one formula for pi, which is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
It is the formula for finding the circumference of a circle which is the same as 2*pi*radius
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.