International Pi Day 2020: Epic Pi Day Quotes And Messages
Bhavna Acharya|Mar 14, 2020
Whether math scares you or not, Saturday, March 14 is a super special day as it’s Pi Day. Check out the coolest quotes that will make your friends ROFL!
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Whether math scares you or not, Saturday, March 14 is a super special day as it’s Pi Day. As it is pronounced as ‘pie’ (/paɪ/) in English, this day is not only for mathlete but also for food lovers. What a great idea to celebrate the special Pi day with a piece of pie and an epic social media post. Coincidentally, when it comes to either math or food our minds always go irrational.
So if you are afraid of running out of ideas for a cool Instagram post, check out the best Pi Days quotes and messages below!
What is Pi day?
March 14 has become the international Pi (π) Day since 1988 as the first three digits of Pi match the date (3/14). It has become an annual occasion for not only math enthusiasts but also foodie around the world to celebrate. While some people love to recite the infinite decimal with as many digits as possible, some others just love to ‘keep calm and eat pie’.
How about Pi?
If you divide any circle’s circumference by its diameter, you got a Pi which is always approximately 3.14. The number is represented with a Greek letter π. After discovering more than 4000 years ago, the number Pi still fascinates contemporary scientists and mathematicians.
How many digits are in Pi?
As Pi is an irrational decimal, it has neither final digit or pattern to its digits. It continues infinitely and irrationally. On international Pi day 2019, an employee of Google set a new record by finding more than 9 trillion new digits of the never-ending number. The total number of digits that were discovered are around 31.4 trillion by the moment.
What to do on Pi day?
There is also a fun challenge for people to remember and calculate more and more digits. The current Guinness World Record belongs to a Japanese retired engineer Akira Haraguchi who can recite up to 111,701 digits of Pi in 16 hours.
Here are more interesting pics and quotes to roll out on your Instagram handle:
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