Raxacoricofallapatorius said
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One of my favorite skits.
Raxacoricofallapatorius said
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Raxacoricofallapatorius said
But but… then how does one calculate pi?
Jorick said
Find a circle that you know the circumference and diameter of. Find their ratio. Tah-dah, you've calculated pi.
catchamber said
π/1
CidTheKid said
...rational fraction. you cant do it as a rational fraction. not sure why I didn't feel i had to specify.
mdk said
c/d
CidTheKid said
but c = πd, so it's still an irrational fraction.
Drakel said
c/πd
azarhiro said
Ok I'm a math genius.and I'm only barely keeping up.soooo I'm in love with this spam.
Jorick said
c/πd equals 1, and as such it is not a rational fraction that gives you pi, as they were discussing. Pro tip: if pi is in the fraction it's not rational and it probably won't equal pi.c = πdthusc/πd = πd/πd = 1Then you're probably not as much of a math genius as you thought. This is intro to geometry level content here.
Jorick said
c/πd equals 1, and as such it is not a rational fraction that gives you pi, as they were discussing. Pro tip: if pi is in the fraction it's not rational and it probably won't equal pi.c = πdthusc/πd = πd/πd = 1