After I survived the monster who taught seventh grade Pre-Algebra I settled down to enjoy math. I found comfort in the single answer problems, more so than in the “who knows what the teacher likes” uncertainty of essays, reports, and projects in other classes. In life I eventually discovered the one constant that matters. One […]
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Pi and the Circle of Life
What does pi have to do with the circle of life? What is this mysterious number we call pi? The official definition is that pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter and has the value 3.141592653… Think back to Pre-Algebra. Did you use a string and ruler to measure the circumference […]