Interesting Facts about Pi
Comments on article "Interesting Facts about Pi"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Emma | Great, really helped with my homework! Thanks so much! :) | 6/14/2011 |
| killer | HI! | 3/17/2011 |
| kristie | wow these r really interesting(not) | 3/15/2011 |
| UNKNOWN | COULD ADD ONE MORE SHORT INTERESTING FACT ABOUT PI FOR MY HW | 3/15/2011 |
| dondrea imani c | helpful | 3/15/2011 |
| dondrea | wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww that good i know where can cime to get answers | 3/15/2011 |
| h | pi canot be written as a fraction | 3/14/2011 |
| Blob | I Really like this site I'ts one of the very few Pi sites on the internet. | 3/14/2011 |
| KiD CuDi | TWO OLDER BROTHERS ONE HOOD ONE GOOD | 3/10/2011 |
| bob | wow this is amazingggg ! | 3/10/2011 |
| will | wow thanks for all these facts | 3/9/2011 |
| Craig Slepikas | This is so cool it changed my life. | 3/9/2011 |
| anonymous | thankyou | 3/6/2011 |
| Bob | I have a pie project due on 3/14/11, how did one guy discover pi in 1706 when Albert Einstein wasn't here till like 200 years later. | 2/18/2011 |
| Manav Desai | Good answers. | 7/19/2010 |
| aishwarya | goood.very helpful. pi was first used in RIGVEDA .it was composed in 1700-1100 bc. |
7/8/2010 |
| gfhsyugfixcgsyg | makes no xsent sd | 6/10/2010 |
| xhohxua | There is more to pi than meets the diameter of thine eye, for if i be the square root of negative one, then what is the square root of negative pi. expressed in evaporated raindrops? Anyone? |
6/7/2010 |
| lary | pi is 9.47 | 5/13/2010 |
| bla | what are the formulas? | 5/8/2010 |
| bghjhgj | at k-mart | 3/30/2010 |
| unknown | umm no | 3/25/2010 |
| Unknown | kool | 3/24/2010 |
| casey | this is very interesting | 3/18/2010 |
| truth | thanks for the help i needed information about pi | 3/18/2010 |
| tuti | i thik youll need more facts | 3/18/2010 |
| favdreamgurl | some of its interesting...some just pointless | 3/17/2010 |
| shanequa | who invented pi and why how is it good to our school |
3/17/2010 |
| sHAUN benstong | PI ROCKS AND SO DOES ME, I KNOW OFF BY HEART ALL THE FIRST 200130 DIGITS, i think! NERD IS ALLA ME | 3/14/2010 |
| Dustin-Engineer | there are multiple flaws in the basic number schemes listed on this page. example 256/81=3.16 example 2: new york to iowa would be the printed distance of the first billion decimals. |
3/12/2010 |
| unoptimistic | i agree with giraffe | 3/11/2010 |
| Alison | I thought that this was the bestest website used for pi. | 3/11/2010 |
| lovesick | that is so kool | 3/11/2010 |
| Sara La | These facts were interesting and cool. You guys helped me i needed alot of facts for pi day! Do u like Pie? I like Pie but not Cherrry or Keylime because I Dont like Cherrys and Key Lime Pie is tooo sour. The pie that i do like is Choclate and Banna Pie. My best friend is in comments too. HI MIALA! | 3/11/2010 |
| Sara La | The facts are really weird and i cant believe people try to memorize alll of the numbers of pi that is crazzzzy | 3/11/2010 |
| bla bla bla | thank you for this information:) i needed it for a project and learned a lot | 3/9/2010 |
| Lesley C | Wow! This article was very helpful and intresting, Thank you so much. :) | 3/6/2010 |
| giraffe | i need more fun facts! | 3/1/2010 |
| sasha | amazing :-* |
12/19/2009 |
| Mc | exalent info that's helping me with my homework! | 11/15/2009 |
| Not Saying | I think its a good thing to have It helped me with my maths homework Thank-you! |
11/5/2009 |
| monica | This is a great site it really helped me with my pi cay school project! | 5/5/2009 |
| riley | ehhhh...notes are confusing, make better sense out of it | 3/14/2009 |
| antyonique | the answer is ok | 3/12/2009 |
| M | This helped me a lot for my Pi project at my school! | 3/11/2009 |
| Myk'a | Haha i think pi has a lot of interesting facts hehe! at my school we r doing pi day and this site helped me a lot for my project! | 3/7/2009 |
| CatC | wow who know such thnigs were true for Pi... thanks this helped in my project in math 8D | 12/7/2008 |

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