My favourite formula with pi is: area of circle = π * r^2 It's the fi ... @myeong 57 about 2 years ago DBuzz My favourite formula with pi is: area of circle = π * r^2 It's the first formula I learnt and will never forget! Do you also know the Earth is not an exact circle? #math #space Posted via D.Buzz math space 0 0 0.000 5 comments @ahmadmangazap 66 about 2 years ago It's one of the first formulas I learned too, but I'm not sure if I learned "circumference of the circle" before or after it. I remember using Arabic symbols: "نق" instead of "r" and "ط" instead of "π." !PIZZA I liked your #FunFact about the earth.~ Posted via D.Buzz 0 0 0.000 Reply @myeong 57 about 2 years ago I read a bit of the history and the article was talking like how universal pi is since it originated from the Greeks. Then you showed me the variations of the mathematics symbols too. Cool! 0 0 0.000 Reply @ahmadmangazap 66 about 2 years ago Glad I taught you something new~ Posted via D.Buzz 0 0 0.000 Reply @dbuzz 73 about 2 years ago !PIZZA Posted via D.Buzz 0 0 0.000 Reply @pizzabot 58 about 2 years ago (Edited) PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA Holders sent $PIZZA tips in this post's comments: ahmadmangazap tipped myeong (x1) @dbuzz(1/10) tipped @myeong (x1) Please vote for pizza.witness! 0 0 0.000 Reply
@ahmadmangazap 66 about 2 years ago It's one of the first formulas I learned too, but I'm not sure if I learned "circumference of the circle" before or after it. I remember using Arabic symbols: "نق" instead of "r" and "ط" instead of "π." !PIZZA I liked your #FunFact about the earth.~ Posted via D.Buzz 0 0 0.000 Reply @myeong 57 about 2 years ago I read a bit of the history and the article was talking like how universal pi is since it originated from the Greeks. Then you showed me the variations of the mathematics symbols too. Cool! 0 0 0.000 Reply @ahmadmangazap 66 about 2 years ago Glad I taught you something new~ Posted via D.Buzz 0 0 0.000 Reply
@myeong 57 about 2 years ago I read a bit of the history and the article was talking like how universal pi is since it originated from the Greeks. Then you showed me the variations of the mathematics symbols too. Cool! 0 0 0.000 Reply @ahmadmangazap 66 about 2 years ago Glad I taught you something new~ Posted via D.Buzz 0 0 0.000 Reply
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It's one of the first formulas I learned too, but I'm not sure if I learned "circumference of the circle" before or after it.
I remember using Arabic symbols: "نق" instead of "r" and "ط" instead of "π."
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I liked your #FunFact about the earth.~
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I read a bit of the history and the article was talking like how universal pi is since it originated from the Greeks. Then you showed me the variations of the mathematics symbols too. Cool!
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