One of the most important numbers in math might today be named after the Greek letter π or “pi”, but the convention of representing it this way actually doesn’t come from Greece at all. It comes from ...
Today marks National Pi Day in the United States and around the world. The holiday commemorates a timeless symbol beloved by many in mathematical and scientific communities, while making the most of ...
It's Pi Day, and the world is celebrating more than just the Greek mathematical symbol (π). Retailers and restaurants everywhere have deals today. The folks at Offers.com have provided a list of more ...
TAMPA, Fla. -- It’s Pi Day, so we went to Mike's Pies in Tampa to celebrate. While it's fun to eat pie on Pi Day, today is really all about numbers. Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- Each year on March 14, restaurants and grocery stores recognize Pi Day by offering special deals on pizza pies and dessert pies. Pi Day is an annual celebration of the ...
SNOHOMISH — For some of us, it’s the one day of the year to like math. With or without ice cream on top. Today is National Pi Day, aka an excuse-to-eat-pie day. Teachers serve up fun lessons on ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- Each year on March 14, many restaurants and grocery stores recognize Pi Day by offering special deals on pizza pies and dessert pies. Pi Day is an annual celebration of the ...
Thursday, March 14, is National Pi Day, a time to celebrate the number that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. The number is known as π, the first letter of the Greek ...
A Brooklyn artist trademarks the 3,000-year-old mathematical symbol 'pi' and starts flooding math-clothing producers with cease and desist letters.Click here to watch the story from Jen Markham. A ...
KUSA – If you're a math nerd, March 14 is a pretty magical day. And this year, 03/14/15 is especially awesome. And while some use Pi Day as an excuse to eat pie (the food)/make puns, others use Pi Day ...
One of the most important numbers in math might today be named after the Greek letter π or “pi”, but the convention of representing it this way actually doesn’t come from Greece at all. It comes from ...