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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Broward chapter.

March 14th is almost here and its time to celebrate your favorite mathematical holiday, Pi Day! 

You are probably asking things like:

  • What is Pi Day?
  • What is the earliest recorded reference to Pi?
  • Who was the first person to use the Pi symbol?
  • Where, when, and why was Pi Day first celebrated? 
  • What famous people are born on Pi Day?

 

Happy Pi Day!!!!!

Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th every year!

Pi is the ratio of any circle’s circumference to its diameter. 

The Pi symbol was adopted by Swiss mathematician, Leonard Euler, in 1737.

 

Pi is: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582….

 

133 years, is the approximate amount of time it would take a person to recite the 6.4 billion known digits of Pi without stopping.

You could calculate the spherical volume of our entire universe with the first 39 digits of Pi!

The earliest reference to Pi occured in Ancient Egypt around the year 1650 BC.

 

Happy Birthday! 

Theoretical physicist Albert Einstein and NBA superstar Stephen Curry both are born on March 14th!

 

Pi Day was first celebrated in San Francisco in 1988.

The number 1 is the most commonly occuring number in the first 100,000 decimal places of pi. It occurs 10,137 times.

 

Did you know?

Most pizzerias and bakeries offer special Pi Day deals and discounts on March 14?

 

It would take 12 billion digits of pi, typed in a normal-size font, to reach Kansas from New York City.

The record for discovering the most number of pi belongs to Fabrice Bellard. He calculated 2.7 trillion decimal places on just a desktop computer.

When people want to measure ripples emanating from a central point, they use pi.

 

Did you know?

Apple pie is the most preferred pie flavor amongst Americans, with Pumpkin pie coming in second, and Pecan in third. 

I'm Miss. Congeniality of Broward College North Campus, Events Coordinator of the Psychology Club at Broward College North Campus, new president of Her Campus Broward, I work for Student Services at Broward College North Campus, and I just like to get involved in many great activities that benefit my personal growth.
Student at Broward College for the past five years, first enrolled on Davie's Central Campus learning Physical Therapy for two years than, transferring to Coconut Creeks North campus for the last three years, now majoring in Early Childhood / Developmental Education. Spent first year with Her campus Broward as Outreach Director, former president of self-entitled campus friendship club, Sammy's Buddy Brigade, member of the Campus Science Club, and a Broward County local student Ambassador with Best Buddies International. Winner of the Sammy's award for most charity work within the community, and now Vice President of Her Campus Broward. I hope to soon be working at Junior Achievement with the elementary and middle school children, in order to have a well rounded experience! The hope is to one day work with and teach children who have special needs such as myself! Biggest belief and philosophy of life is that, no matter what anyone says you can't accomplish in life, I am living proof that anything is possible! Having ADHD, high functioning Autism, and medical conditions such as Scoliosis, helps me to understand special needs children on a level that very few people can! It is this very knowledge that led me to choose Teaching as my chosen profession. Now at age 42, and more than 55% on the way to getting an Associate of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education, I hope to become an Assistant Teacher within the next year or so. We hope that this true life story will inspire others to never give up either, no matter what anybody says, or tells you, that you can't do, the only one who can truly hold you back is "YOU".