-ˏˋPi Dayˊˎ- Happy Pi Day! ¡ʎɐꓷ ᴉꓒ ʎddɐH ᕼᗩᑭᑭY ᑭI ᗪᗩY! H░a░p░p░y░ ░P░i░ ░D░a░y░!░ H̷a̷p̷p̷y̷ ̷P̷i̷ ̷D̷a̷y̷!̷ Happy Pi Day! ╰┈➤Instructions ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ➡Click the green flag to start ➡Click space ➡Click the buttons ➡To view a hidden feature, click "a" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (✿◠‿◠)
Hey guys! How are you? I hope you're having a wonderful day! I just wanted to pop in and say happy Pi Day. As you may already know, I absolutely love math, so I said to myself, "Why not make a project for Pi Day? ". So, if you don't know what pi is, it's a mathematical constant that is the circumference-to-diameter ratio of a circle, which is approximately equal to 3.14159. The number appears in numerous formulas in mathematics and physics. About Pi Day: Since 2009, it has been an official national holiday. Pi Day, celebrated on March 14th, is an annual celebration of the mathematical symbol pi. March 14 was chosen by physicist Larry Shaw in 1988 because the numerical date (3.14), which represents the first three digits of pi, also happens to be Albert Einstein's birthday. Why is Pi so important? The constant helps us understand our universe with greater clarity. Fun facts about Pi: 1. Pi is a never-ending number 2. The first Pi Day was celebrated in 1988 in California 3. Since Pi's exact value cannot be known, we can never find the exact area or circumference of a circle. 4. Surprisingly, Albert Einstein's birthday falls on Pi Day. 5. Archimedes was the first to calculate the value of Pi. 6. The Pi symbol has been used for over 250 years. Rajveer Meena of VIT University holds the record for memorizing Pi to the highest number of decimal places. 8. Pi is actually a part of Egyptian mythology. People in Egypt believed that the pyramids of Giza were built on the principles of pi. 9. Many mathematicians believe that it is more accurate to say that a circle has infinite corners than it is to say that it has none. It is only reasonable to assume that the infinite number of corners in a circle correlates to the infinite number of digits of pi. 10. The calculation of pi is a computer stress test. It functions similarly to a digital cardiogram in that it indicates the level of activity within the computer's processor. Byee! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧