
By the time March comes around each year, many math teachers commemorate the number
By high school, students have likely encountered plenty of
The history of pi
There is no simple, single origin of the number. While we use the Greek letter
The number
ca. 3000 BC
The first known people to hunt for
ca. 1850 BC
A famous early example of documented evidence exists in the Rhind Papyrus written by an Egyptian scribe named Ahmes. In the papyrus, Ahmes attempts to calculate the surface area of a hemisphere—a calculation that involves circles and, thus,
ca. 440 BC
An exact calculation of the area of a circle would reveal the value of
ca. 265 AD
Around 265 AD, Chinese mathematician Liu Hui independently discovered the same idea as Antiphon and used an efficient method involving polygons with thousands of sides. Hui correctly determined the first four digits after the decimal point of
ca. 499 AD
In the centuries that followed, Indian mathematicians made many notable advancements in calculating
ca. 830 AD
Arabic mathematician Muhammad al-Khwarizmi used a variety of values trying to calculate
ca. 1360 AD
Historically, the first exact formula for
1424
In 1424, Persian astronomer and mathematician Jamshid al-Kashi calculated
2002
Knowing more digits of
2021
Looking for lessons that make use of
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Find rich, real-world math activities that engage students with pi using HMH Into Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 (AGA).

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